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Tsunamis are most likely to occur along areas of high tectonic activity, which is the trigger of Tsunamis in the first place. Areas of high tectonic activity are near the edges of plates, like the Pacific-North American plate and the Indian plate.
Yes. Most tsunamis are in the ocean. It is rare to see them in lakes.
The Pacific Ocean is most likely to have a tsunami due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire which is a hotspot for earthquake and volcanic activity. The movement of tectonic plates in this region can trigger underwater earthquakes, leading to tsunamis.
Most tsunamis originate along what is called the 'Ring of Fire' that encircles the Pacific Ocean. The most frequent cause of tsunamis is an undersea earthquake. Tsunamis can be started by an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption under the ocean floor.
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Hawaii would be more likely to experience a tsunami due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," where most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Wisconsin is located inland and is not exposed to tsunamis in the same way.
well first of all, people are going to get hit by tsunamis but also buildings are likely to get detroyed too depending on how high and how strong was it. a tsunamis occur when the ocean gets desturbed( example:earthquake-anything that shakes the land ). tsunamis are no laughing matter.
No. Being a landlocked country, Mongolia has no ocean shoreline. Tsunamis are large ocean waves.
Tsunamis happen when an earthquake occurs on the ocean floor, causing the water to move vigorously.
No. Tsunamis have happened on lakes as well.
Tsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean.