Papua, New Guinea is most susceptible to tsunami hazards.
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,
Mud Slides, tsunami, volcanic erruptions
There was no Tsunami that hit Brisbane, and therefore no Tsunami hit Sydney. However there were recent floods that devastated Brisbane and the QLD state of Australia.
no the people who called the warning for the tsunami said that it had just missed Australia and that we were really lucky.
6 main types of hazards in our world today are: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, tsunami, landslide/avalanche, droughts, flood
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Tsunami warnings in Australia are provided by the Australian Tsunami Warning System. This is a national collaboration between the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Geoscience Australia and the Attorney-General's Department. More information about the Australian Tsunami Warning System can be found at the related link below.
It is not certain.
That would depend on where the tsunami struck and how big it was. Much of Australia's coastline is very sparsely populated, but a tsunami hitting one of the coastal towns or cities would wreak havoc.
no because Australia is not in the bad lines like other scienrist have discovered that.
Theoretically speaking, any coastal settlement in Australia, including Sydney and the Opera House, could be subject to the force of a tsunami. In 2007, a tsunami warning was issued for the eastern coast of Australia following an earthquake in the volcanic region of the Solomon Islands, but by the time it reached Australia, its highest wave was 15 centimetres. For more details of possible tsunami risks to Sydney and Australia, see the link below.
the us, Australia and countries sunrounding it.