No because Newfoundland is not hot enough for any tropical storm, including tsunamis. Newfoundland is in Canada. And Canada is a non tropical country because it is in the northern hemisphere . So it is extremely rare and very unlikely that Canada will ever have a tropical storm like hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. And no tsunami will be ever big enough to sink the whole island of Newfoundland.
The term "Indian Ocean Tsunami" is used because the tsunami affected multiple countries surrounding the Indian Ocean, not just Indonesia. The impact of the tsunami was felt in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and others, leading to the broader geographical reference in the name.
a tsunami has to occur an a ocean because their needs to be a large body of water in order for it to be a tsunami
Boston has not experienced a significant tsunami in recent history. The last notable tsunami event in the broader region occurred on July 4, 1929, when a tsunami generated by an underwater landslide off the coast of Newfoundland affected parts of the northeastern U.S., but Boston was not severely impacted. Tsunamis are relatively rare in the Atlantic Ocean compared to the Pacific.
tsunami
Tsunami are large waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean because of earthquakes, landslides, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean. Any country can have a Tsunami, if it borders a large body of water and even more so if that body of water is connected to the ocean and there aren't any dams holding back the Tsunami.
Tsunami's happen most around the Pacific ocean because that's where the worlds tectonic plates are situated, so when one shifts, it often results in a Tsunami...
The Tsunami that devastated Indonesia and other countries in 2004 was in the Indian Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean surrounds Newfoundland on all sides.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
dont know because never been in a tsunami
Pacific Ocean!!
The tsunami was created in the Pacific Ocean.