The Tsunami (and most Tsunamis) are caused by earthquakes that take place deep under the seabed. The greater the severity of the earthquake, the larger, and more devastating, a Tsunami will be.
Reports of waves up to 30' feet in places.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
Yes. It is a Japanese word.
Do you mean the first wave of the recent Japanese tsunami? If so, the first wave struck late on Thursday night.
"Tsu" means "Harbour" and "Nami" means "Wave"; thus, tsunami translated means "Harbour Wave".
This question doesn't really have an answer but it depends on the size of the tsunami and if the Japanese people can find high ground and or shelter
Reports of waves up to 30' feet in places .
Reports of waves up to 30' feet in places.
tsunami is said as tsunami (we took the word from Japanese) It's written 津波
they climb out high places and try not to stay at the ground floor
there was tsunami because the earthquake had a high magnitude,so made big that caused the tsunami
Tsunami comes from Japanese.
"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
There aren't any, as tsunami means 'harbour wave' in Japanese.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
No. Tsunami it's a japanese word.
Yes. It is a Japanese word.