Not from the current location. The ocean floor shift had been building pressure for many years.
However, there will probably be another tsunami in the Indian Ocean eventually - there is no way of knowing when. When it does occur it will be a different tsunami from the one that occurred in 2004.
yes it's possible beacuase you can never know if the Tsunami can hapem so yes
No one city experiences the most tsunamis however most of them occur in cities on the Pacific Ocean since this is where the ring of fire is which as many volcanoes and earthquakes which are two ways to start a tsunamis.
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The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
To really surf a wave it needs to crest. Tsunami's to not crest until close to shore. So, yes, it is possible to surf a tsunami but you won't be able to ride it for hours and hours, which is what I thing you are looking for.
yes it will
yes it's possible beacuase you can never know if the Tsunami can hapem so yes
Yes. Australia has been hit by tsunamis before and it is inevitable that it will happen again some day.
No one city experiences the most tsunamis however most of them occur in cities on the Pacific Ocean since this is where the ring of fire is which as many volcanoes and earthquakes which are two ways to start a tsunamis.
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The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
They crash on the shore and move back through the trough and back into the ocean. To have it all happen again
160,00 peoples lives were spared on the 2004 tsunami
One word for 'to happen again' is 'recur.'
One word for 'to happen again' is 'recur.'
could what happen again? In order for me to answer you have to be more descriptive!
Australia has been relatively free of major damaging tsunamis. The largest tsunami to hit Australia occurred on the northwestern coast at Cape Leveque in August 1977. This tsunami was 6m in height, but no one was killed. Perhaps the second-largest tsunami to hit Australia's shores was one which hit in June 1994. Again, the northwest coast was hit, including Broome, King Bay, Onslow and Carnarvon. In some coastal areas, fish and other ocean creatures were carried inland for 300 metres. Whilst no people died in Australia, this same tsunami killed 200 people just four hours earlier in Java.