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The catastrophic storm resulted in millions of injuries and deaths.
It disappears until the tsunami dies away. I don't know what happens to a tsunami but this is what I think.
catastrophic
Catastrophic depletion is a whole group of something being completely removed. For example, something like what a nuclear bomb would do to a city.
Yes. Any country that has a shoreline against the sea can be hit by a tsunami
Wildfire, tsunami, flood, tornado, hurricane,
Alaska Tsunami, Bam Iran Earthquake,MT. Pinabu volcanic eruption
There would be catastrophic flooding and water damage from the two disasters. A tsunami can itself be considered a kind of flood.
Here is a short list of Catastrophes. Hurricane Katrina 2011 Earthquake in Japan The 2004 tsunami I think you get the picture.
Adjectives that describe a tsunami...destructivehugewall of waterscary and terrifyingdamagingdevastatingmassiveterrorsweep/ wash awayThis is most of the ones i could think of... hope it helps, I'm doing a big geography project on the earthquake and tsunami that recently hit japan :)
Some causes of catastrophic changes to Earth's surfaces include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, asteroid impacts, and tsunamis. These events can result in widespread destruction and alter landscapes in a short period of time.
A catastrophic event is basically the same as a sudden natural disaster - flood, earthquake, tsunami, etc. especially if there is a considerable loss of life, and damage to property.
Atlantis was believed to have been hit by a powerful tsunami, as described by Plato in his dialogues. This catastrophic event led to the submergence of the island. It is theorized that the tsunami may have been caused by a major earthquake or other geological event.
The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 was a great catastrophe, which caused approximately 350,000 deaths and many more injuries.
No. High tide occurs every day. They are not natural disasters and, in fact, many coastal communities depend on them.
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 is often considered the worst in terms of overall impact, as it resulted in approximately 230,000 to 280,000 deaths across multiple countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. In contrast, the Japan tsunami of March 2011 caused around 18,500 deaths and significant destruction, primarily in Japan. While the Japanese tsunami had devastating effects and triggered a nuclear disaster at Fukushima, the scale and geographical reach of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami make it the more catastrophic event overall.
The Japanese tsunami of March 11, 2011 is enormously significant. It caused massive destruction and loss of life, and resulted in a catastrophic failure of nuclear power plants at Fukushima. Aside from the devastating effect that this had on Japan, it also raises new questions about the dangers of nuclear power in general.