Earthquake
Earthquake
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
Earthquake
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
A natural event that can generate a tsunami is an undersea earthquake. These are usually caused by the tectonic plates on the sea floor moving in some fashion. Also an underwater volcanic eruption can generate a tsunami. And whoever is writing stupid non-helpful answers to questions please stop. Thank you.
A tsunami is described as a natural disaster because it is a naturally ocurring event that can cause massive death and destruction.
An event that happens without apparent cause.
A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
A cause is an event or action that happens. An effect is the consequence of an action, event, or cause.
No. A tsunami is a natural event thankfully mankind can't control nature.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
A tsunami is a naturally occurring event. There are no pros and cons to a natural event, it just IS. They are capable of causing massive destruction and loss of life.
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
No. While a tsunami can be considered a type of flood, most floods are not tsunamis. A tsunami is a flood resulting from a large, long wavelength wave usually triggered by an undersea earthquake. Flooding can occur in a number of other ways and due to a number of causes, the most common of which is too much rain.