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a tsunami is caused by an underwater earthquake,explosion,landslide,or a volcanic eruption.
Natural disaster.
One event that could be a signal of a possible volcanic eruption is if there is an earthquake near or around the area.
A tsunami is actually a series of waves caused by either an earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption, or meteorite impact.
Without an earthquake tsunamis can still form. They can come from an underwater landslide a submarine volcanic eruption, or a meteor strike in the ocean.
Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
the earthquake caused a volcanic eruption
The events that cause tsunamis involve huge releases of energy. The main events causing tsunamis are-underwater volcanic eruption, earthquake or a landslide.
Tsunami waves can be caused by a major earthquake or landslide on the sea flow. Another cause is from the land slumping into the ocean or a large volcanic eruption.
A tsunami is formed when there is an earthquake, volcanic eruption or, more rarely, a landslide underwater. Typically, neither the earthquake, eruption or landslide are felt because they are so deep under water. However, the actions that have taken place are the first steps that lead to a massive tsunami that can cause tremendous damage to coastal regions.
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