4th because as the tsuami waves occur the strength increases.
You can reduce effect of tsunami but there is no way you can avoid it for certain, area which are most likely to get hit by tsunami are area near sea and ocean (large amount of water) and area which also has high earthquake zone. If you are not affected by these two factors you are very unlikely to get hit by the tsunami.
It can cause a Tsunami a huge sea wave.
The creation of a tsunami depends on several factors:magnitude - generally needs to be 7 or higherearthquake must be located under the ocean so that water is movedtype of fault movement. When plates move up or down, this tends to move the most water, and is most likely to produce a tsunami
there have been a lot in Hawaii and in the summer well if an earthquake or landslide is in the Southern Hemisphere the winter
Earthquakes are very destructive nature fightback . Some Earthquakes bring landslides , loss of lives and properties . When an earthquake happened in the ocean a TSUNAMI is most likely to occur . Not to metion huge cracks in the earth's surface.
It is not likely
It's not likely for tsunami's to continue hitting Japan.
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Most likely not. It may be possible for there to be a localized tsunami if a landslide occurs in or enters a lake.
most likely in a place near the ocean like hawaii
A tsunami is the result of an underwater earthquake. It's basically just a really, really big wave.
The likely word (phonetically) is tsunami(soo-NAH-me) a large ocean wave.
seafloor spreading
Sydney is most likely to get hit by a tsunami, because it is the only capital city in Australia which is in a high tsunami risk zone. But don't be worried, Australia is relatively sheltered from earthquakes and tsunamis, so the chance of getting hit by a tsunami is still quite low.
they most likely run and panic
tsunami
Once the earthquake that triggered the tsunami occurred, authorities knew that a tsunamis was likely. Prior to the earthquake there was no way of predicting it.