In the summer, that is when most of the earthquakes happen. If there happens to be a big earthquake, there is a chance of a big tsunami.
Japan is a country that is most affected by them
No. Tsunamis are a geologic phenomenon, so they are not affected by the weather.
Mostly caused by earthquakes and tsunamis don't have a particular season.
April. Just a guess
Some of the countries that have been most affected by tsunamis in the last 100 years include Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and Thailand. These countries are located in regions with high seismic activity and are prone to tsunamis due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.
Tsunamis can occur in any season. They are not a seasonal event.
a long time :)
yes they are if they are in the area of a tsunami
Tsunamis are typically caused by earthquakes, especially those in which plates slide under or over each other. The stronger the quake on the Richter scale, the more likely the tsunami will be a large and dangerous event. These can happen any time of the year. Most areas of the tropics have a tropical cyclone season. These storms can also produce high storm surges and waves. Usually the warnings issued are for the storm itself as it includes high winds as well as high waves. These waves, however, are not related to tsunamis.
Well, actually tsunamis can affect only the coastal zones since they come from the sea.
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Any locality situated on a coastline is, theoretically, able to be affected by tsunamis. The NSW coast could easily be affected by a tsunami generated by seismic activity in New Zealand.