No. It's the other way around. A tsunami can occur as a result of an earthquake.
The Haitian earthquake was caused by the faultline the country sits on.
A tidal wave is caused by an earthquake.
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False. An earthquake is a seismic wave caused by a sudden release of energy.
A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor
the rumbling sound is s earth quake that's soon triggers a tsanami.
Usually this will result in an earthquake, as the pressure releases.
The Haitian earthquake was caused by the faultline the country sits on.
The earthquake and tsunami were caused by a shift in the earths crust.
The correct spelling is "tsunami."
cracks in the ground caused by earthquakesFaults. Cracks in the earths crust usually caused by earthquakes are called faults.No, their not! Faults are to do with tectonic plates, earthquake cracks are called earthquake cracks.
No they ARE caused by the recession of the first wave which IS caused by an earthquake.
If you mean how the river widens, the usually cause is erosion.
It was the Eurasian and the Philippine plates that moved and caused the earthquake in Kobe.
No. The Haitian earthquake was caused by a transform boundary.
An aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows the main earthquake, usually occurring in the same area and caused by the shifting of rock underground. Aftershocks can happen within hours, days, or even months after the initial earthquake. These can be as strong as or weaker than the main earthquake.