No. The Natural Disaster Warning Centre confirmed that the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake will not have any impact on Thailand. However, in the future, people are not positive.
A tsunami is suspected to have occured after the 1580 Dover earthquake, which some scientisits believed caused an undersea landslide which triggered a tsunami, which was previously put down to seiches. This is a potential future trigger of a tsunami in Kent, although another more relistic one is an earthquake off Portugal, where one occured in 1755 and sent a tsunami to Cornwall, although if the waves did reach Kent they would probably be quite small.
well I'm doing a report on tsunamis and i was online looking for some info on them and it said that the next tsunami will hit in Japan
While we understand the basics of what causes earthquakes, we cannot see exactly what is going on inside the earth, so we cannot tell if conditions are setting up for an earthquake in the near future. A tsunami can develop in a matter of minutes, but it takes time to reach land. Depending on the distance it may take several hours. During this time it is possible to predict which areas are at risk, and it is even possible to track the tsunami.
Yes. A tsunami can occur in the Atlantic. One area of concern is the volcanic island Cumbre Vieja of the coast of Africa. In a future volcanic eruption the flank of the Island could collapse into the ocean, triggering a tsunami that would threaten parts of Africa, Europe, and the U.S. east coat.
Yes, but they are much more likely in some areas than others. They can also travel vast distances. Tsunamis can happen anywhere along a coastline, and are more common around the Pacific Rim.
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.
No they can't stop a tsunami in the future because a tsunami is apart of nature its like saying can you stop a tornado
If you are smart and work hard you may make something close to a tsunami gun, but if you're reading this in the future then yes. You could make a tsunami gun.
Only that it is inevitable that there will be tsunamis in the future. One risk area is the Cascadia subduction zone of the northern Pacific coast of the U.S., which has a strong chanced of producing a major earthquake and tsunami.
Affected is the past tense of affect.The future tense is "will affect".and going to affect or am/is/are affecting
You can't. Earthquakes and tsunamis cannot be prevented.
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What happens now can only be affected by what is happening now. The future cannot affect the past.
What happens now can only be affected by what is happening now. The future cannot affect the past.
No. Tsunamis cannot be prevented. Measures can only be taken to reduce their devastation.
they put up buoys in the indian ocean to detect future tsunamis
Answer A "Tsunami". *Note: A Tsunami Wave is often wrongly named "Tidal Wave", although they have absolutely nothing to do with Tidal systems.