Tsumanis won't affect whales as they travel through the ocean because it would just be another wave out at sea. If the whales were close to shore they could be swept inland, though.
Yes, tsunamis can affect whales by disrupting their habitats, causing displacement, injury, or death. Whales may be stranded on land, injured by debris or underwater currents, or face challenges finding food sources after a tsunami. Marine mammal rescue organizations often monitor coastal areas post-tsunami to assist stranded whales and mitigate their impact.
As do all whales, by swimming.
Some baleen whales travels alone........
It depends on the type of whale.
Sound travels through water much better than it travels through air. In air, sound travels at about 330 m/sec (metres per second). In seawater it travels at about 1,490 m/s (better 1.49km/sec). Sound also travels much further through water than it does though air. This is the way humpback whales can communicate over very long distances with their singing.
They are either washed ashore or their habits, such as coral reefs are destroyed in the tsunami. Whales have sonar hearing and sometimes know when to get out of the area when seismic waves are near.
A whale's song travels faster than a bird's chirp. This is because a whale's song travels through water, where sound moves much faster than it does in air.
the Japanese killed to many whales so god punished them, idiots
yes they are in the water afterall
Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or gams.
alone always because they are a solitary species.
The sound waves affect their sence of directions.