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A tsunami caused most damage in 2004
well te earthquake caused the tsunami to hit so the earthquake did the most damage
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The tsunami that struck Thailand in 2004 was not caused by a cyclone, no tsunami is. Like most tsunamis, it was triggered by an earthquake. Estimated of its size range between magnitude 9.1 and 9.3
Its Hawaii because Wisconsin not surrounded by water and Hawaii is.
A tsunami caused most damage in 2004
All I can say is no where near bernardsville newjersey.
well, tsunami's are caused by earthquakes and most earthquakes occur in the sea.
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well te earthquake caused the tsunami to hit so the earthquake did the most damage
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Most likely not. A whale in deep, open ocean water would probably not even notice a passing tsunami. In shallow water it would be a very stressful event.
The tsunami that struck Thailand in 2004 was not caused by a cyclone, no tsunami is. Like most tsunamis, it was triggered by an earthquake. Estimated of its size range between magnitude 9.1 and 9.3
most likely in a place near the ocean like hawaii
That would depend on the size of the tsunami. If one was standing on the headland, which rises above the surrounding landscape, one would most likely survive.
Its Hawaii because Wisconsin not surrounded by water and Hawaii is.
There are no years that we can expect a tsunami, they are caused by a multitude of things, though typically arise due to seismic activity, which in itself is very difficult to speculate and any signs that a tsunami may occur would likely be very close to the time that it would occur itself. As a result, tsunamis are difficult to prepare for and for the most part have completely unexpected implications on the affected regions, such as a tsunami moving extremely fast towards a populated city that is unaware of its existence.