Yes, they can. (and do.)
Yes.
When earthquakes happen underwater, they can cause tsunamis. The water will suddenly rush back, and people will be able to the ocean/ water bed. Then the water will suddenly come rushing forward, destroying everything in its path.
Tsunami's can be triggered by earthquakes that happen underneath the ocean floor.
Undersea earthquakes can cause tsunamis, not the other way round. It is the sudden movement of the crust under the ocean which can trigger a tsunami.
Yes, when earthquakes happen underwater, they can cause tsunamis. The water will suddenly rush back, and people will be able to the ocean/ water bed. Then the water will suddenly come rushing forward, destroying everything in its path.
Yes.
Earthquakes in the ocean may cause tsunamis.
Earthquakes can cause tsunamis, along with landslides and volcanic activity in the sea. Practically any disturbance in the ocean can cause a tsunami, and most major tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.
Tsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean.
Tsunamis mostly occur in the Pacific Ocean because they are made because of Earthquakes and lots of earthquakes happen in the ring of fire.
Tsunamis are often caused by earthquakes in the sea. Earthquakes are caused by moving tectonic plates. So, indirectly, yes. See the related question below for more information on the causes of tsunami.
Tsunamis are often triggered by underwater earthquakes, specifically those that occur along subduction zones where tectonic plates converge or diverge. The sudden movement of the Earth's crust displaces a large volume of water, generating a series of powerful waves that can travel long distances across the ocean. Other factors, such as volcanic eruptions or underwater landslides, can also generate tsunamis.
Plate tectonics cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges around the world. Movement of the Earth's plates can also trigger tsunamis and affect the climate by creating ocean currents and shifting continents.
Earthquakes in or near the ocean start tsunamis.
Tsunamis. These are large ocean waves triggered by underwater seismic activity such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or underwater landslides. Tsunamis can travel across entire ocean basins and cause significant destruction along coastlines when they make landfall.
Pacific: it has a lot more live volcanic activity and tectonic plate motion which increases underwater earthquakes and other phenomena that cause the tsunami. See the related question below.