Typhooons are the result of a complex combination of weather conditions and a typhoon only occurs when all factors combine simultaneously. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes under the ocean, they have nothing to do with weather conditions.
the tides and was would go ballistic and there would be tsunamis everywhere and lots of us would die
Any part of the Philippines can be struck by typhoons but statistically more typhoons hit Luzon region than the Visayas and Mindanao.
Tsunamis can occur in more places than others because of their location. Usually, areas which see many underwater earthquakes are more prone to have tsunamis. The west coast and Hawaii are two places where tsunamis can take place.
Generally not. Tsunamis cause destruction along much larger areas than tornadoes do. However tornadoes are significantly more common
The damages of the tsunami are very powerful. Tsunamis can tower more more/less than 25ft. They can destroy houses and more if it is in their path. Tsunamis can cause a lot of destruction and death and many injuries. Tsunamis can flood villages or cities close to them.
There is no evidence to suggest that tsunamis are occurring more frequently now than they did in the past. Tsunamis are infrequent natural occurrences that have been observed throughout history. However, advancements in technology and increased global connectivity have improved our ability to detect and track tsunamis, leading to better reporting and awareness of these events.
Yes. The United States alone gets more than 1,000 tornadoes in an average year while worldwide there are only a few dozen hurricanes and even fewer tsunamis.
No. Tsunamis are not caused by wind. They are generally caused by underwater earthquakes or landslides. Tornadoes have caused water levels to fluctuate while crossing small lakes, but this phenomenon is more similar to seiches than to tsunamis.
yes because tsunami can grow bigger than a volcano eruption
Tsunamis are not restricted to any particular season, as they are not influenced by weather and climate, but rather, by submarine seismic activity. Just as earthquakes are not more likely to occur in any particular season than another, similarly tsunamis can occur anytime. They can happen in any month. Tsunamis happen when 2 plates are pushing together but one goes under the other, and slowly pressure builds up. Eventually the plate underneath springs violently upwards causing the water above to jolt upwards too. This causes a very large wave, known as a tsunami. Any month.
They are worried about there survival and are worried that there is goin to be no more japan :( :( :( :(
The west coast of the US is more vulnerable to tsunamis than the east coast because tsunamis are more likely to be generated in the Pacific Ocean due to tectonic plate movements along the Ring of Fire. The Pacific Plate is subducting beneath the North American Plate along the west coast, which can lead to large underwater earthquakes that trigger tsunamis. Additionally, the Pacific Ocean is much deeper than the Atlantic Ocean, allowing tsunamis to travel faster and with more energy.