They affect it because when the water passes over all the plants and animals, number one the animals could be washed away and die/drown or be pushed onto a different land that they can/cannot adapt to. Also the plants will be over watered and die.
you can affect animal habitat by littering, not caring for the animals habitat or/and the animal itself...
bob states that e+mc2
A habitat is where something lives to survive. An animal habitat is where an animal lives to survive. Even you live in a habitat the city or civilization is where we eat sleep reproduce and survive.the area where an organism lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors that affect the organism.a habitat is where species lives. for example the polar bear live in Antarctica, a cold, ice, place not in a jungle
Wind speed itself does not directly affect tsunamis. Tsunamis are usually caused by underwater seismic activity, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which generate large waves that can travel across the ocean. However, strong winds can potentially impact the propagation of tsunamis by influencing wave height or speed in coastal areas.
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.
Some animal's have their food up in trees and some of them have their shelter "homes" so it is destroying their personal space and their habitat.
Tsunamis do not affect the atmosphere.
An earthquake or tsunami can change landforms and kill wildlife.
Well, actually tsunamis can affect only the coastal zones since they come from the sea.
Tsunamis can fill roads with debris from destroyed structures and can evn wash roads away.
because tsunamis can beach starfish onto shre which would make them dry and die.:(