answersLogoWhite

0

Soaks into the ground or back to the ocean.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What should not be done after tsunami?

never go by the water after a tsunami.


How you know when a tsunami is coming?

the tide will go out unnusally far causing the water to go very shallow


What is the term for an water wave created by an earthquake?

its called a tsunami


What are the steps of a tsunami?

Tsunami do not have steps, they are a water wave.


How far does the water normally go out before a tsunami?

Before a tsunami, the water may recede significantly from the shore, exposing areas that are normally underwater. The extent of this "drawback" can vary depending on factors such as the size and intensity of the tsunami.


What happens as a tsunami approaches shallow water near a harbour?

when a tsunami enters shallow water there is imediate danger that a tsunami is about to strike...!!(: ENJOY.


How is a flood and a tsunami different?

A flood is a lot of water. A tsunami is a big wave. A tsunami can cause a flood.


What is the medium for a tsunami?

A tsunami is typically generated by the displacement of a large volume of water, usually from undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. The medium through which a tsunami travels is water, specifically ocean water.


Where should people that are at risk go when a tsunami is coming?

where should people go when a tsunami is coming


Can a tsunami cause the sea surface to go down?

Yes, before a tsunami hits the shore, it can cause the sea surface level to recede significantly. This is known as a drawback effect, where water is pulled away from the coast as the tsunami energy builds up. Once the tsunami makes landfall, the water is then quickly pushed back towards the shore with tremendous force.


Is the tsunami wave stronger than the hurricane?

Yes, the tsunami wave is stronger than the hurricane. The tsunami wave is a huge pile of water that can travel on land like one of the tsunami wave hit the states of Hawaii on march 11, 2010 off the west coast of the United States after Japan earthquake. Hurricanes are strong enough to blow houses, vehicles and boats away but then have to go back to the water to get more strength but the tsunami wave just continue traveling without having to go back to the water. The tsunami wave is much stronger than the hurricane and it is big enough to crush the whole entire building.


Where was the tsunmai in Japan?

Tsunami...right tsunami is a series of water wave caused by displacement of large volume of water...tsunami is not a state nor a town nor a city