Tsunamis are waves formed as a result of underwater earthquakes or eruptions. They can travel great distances and generally have their effect on low-lying coastal areas on the shores of the body of water in which the natural event occurred.
They mostly hit where there is a large body of water around. Meaning oceans, seas big lakes.
Since the beginning of time, countless numbers of tsunamis have hit the United States and its territories. However, many of these tsunamis have not hit contiguous states, and were directed at Hawaii.
No. Tidal waves and tsunamis are not the same thing.
Tsunamis hit mostly in the "Ring of Fire". The ring of fire surrounds most of the Pacific ocean.
No. There were large waves, but waves produce by hurricanes and other storms, not matter how big, are not tsunamis. Tsunamis are a very different type of wave.
195 tsunamis have hit japan in total
195 tsunamis have hit Japan in total
Since the beginning of time, countless numbers of tsunamis have hit the United States and its territories. However, many of these tsunamis have not hit contiguous states, and were directed at Hawaii.
No. Tidal waves and tsunamis are not the same thing.
Tsunamis hit mostly in the "Ring of Fire". The ring of fire surrounds most of the Pacific ocean.
California
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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.
Japan and Indonesia
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There are no tsunamis in Arizona
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Cause of the 8.9 earthquake. SAD!