It is called the 'Namazu,' and lives beneath the earth. He is handled by a Shinto deity named 'Kashima.' When Kashima gets careless, the catfish thrashes about wildly, rocking the earth and causing earthquakes.
That term is tsunami.
A Tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake.
Tsunami (big wave in Japanese) are set off by a sudden and large shift of volume in a water body. Landslides have triggered tsunami i Norwegian fjords, usually though underwater earthquakes are the cause.
The word "tsunami" is of Japanese origin. The word is a combination of the Japanese characters "tsu," meaning "harbor," and "nami," meaning "wave." Written in Japanese, the word looks like this: 津波
Tsunami comes from Japanese.
there was an underwater earthquake witch created the tsunami
a tsunami
This sort of wave is called a tsunami. The name comes from the Japanese language and means 'harbor wave'.
A tsunami is a huge tidal wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
tsunami is said as tsunami (we took the word from Japanese) It's written 津波
when there is a earthquake or landslide underwater
Yes, a small shift underwater is the cause of a tsunami.