No. Tsunamis and tidal waves are actually quite different. True tidal waves are just that - tidal waves. Tsunamis are usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanoes or nearby seismic activity.
Yes, seismic waves can be destructive, particularly during earthquakes. The energy released during seismic events causes ground shaking, which can lead to building collapses, landslides, and tsunamis. The level of destruction depends on factors such as the earthquake's magnitude, depth, distance from populated areas, and local building codes. However, not all seismic waves are destructive; some are used in geophysical studies to understand the Earth's interior.
An earthquake can cause two sides of a tectonic plate to slip, even under the water, which causes the force of water to rush downwards, then upwards, which then forms a large wave, getting bigger every second building up from all the water.
All other factors being equal, the seismic waves will be felt most strongly at or near to the epicentre of the earthquake.
Tsunamis and plates are some what related in one way tsunamis are related by the change in the earths epicenter. a landslide is related in two ways by an focus and a fault line. plates are related an forming of mountains and the turning of the types of plates. Plates shifting causes earthquakes which can cause landslides or tsunamis.
No sometimes not a month ago the usa got a small earthquake on the east coast and caused no tusanmi
they all have to do with water.
No. Seismic waves are the actual vibrations in the ground generate by an earthquake. Tsunamis are a different matter, nor are all tsunamis triggered by earthquakes.
The Surface waves (of which there are two - the Love and Rayleigh waves) are the most destructive seismic waves as they have the largest amplitude.Surface waves cause the most damage as they have the largest amplitude of all the seismic waves.S Wave.yhuk
No one knows its all about how the waves go or tides. Love, Bambie
seismic waves
They are very different. Tidal waves are waves created by the gravitational pull of the moon, where tsunamis are created by an event such as an earthquake. Tsunamis can be very destructive. Both are made of water, there are not very many similarities between them.
According to documented records, there were approximately 27 tsunamis reported in 2012. However, it's important to note that not all of these tsunamis may have been significant or generated significant damage.
It is possible if some large meteor or comet struck the earth, it is not likely at all with purely terrestrial phenomena. 2nd Answer: Tsunamis are powerful ocean waves - they are not breakers, like you might surf on. In fact, at sea, tsunamis are about 1 to 2 feet high. The great damage and loss of life occurs when the surge of ocean water floods the adjacent land. More damage occurs when all that water drains back off the land into the sea.
No, tsunamis are not related to weather at all. Tsunamis are usually caused by the deformation of the seabed, such as from an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption. Tsunamis are structurally different from wind-driven waves.
i think a tsunami is more dangerous then a tornado because a tsunami is a seaquake that causes huge waves the waves are so big it could bring all the water to land the pressure of the water can destroy houses and bring people and things to sea theres no safety for tsunami.a tornado is a huge spriling wind that comes down from the sky sometimes tornadoes are called whirl winds it would be safer to have a tornado coming.
tidal waves effect people a lot because it can kill them and it will cause floods or even worse a tsunami . It has no effect on the environment because it is nature it is supposed to happen but the worse it could do is put all our vegetation under water ;)
Tsunamis do not not cause earthquakes at all. Tsunamis are usually the result of an undersea earthquake.