When the earthquakes rotates, there will be movements in water, this produces tsunami, and when the waves of the tsunami meets the old waves, they overlap and they form a new wave.
A tsunami can be caused in two ways . Sometimes a tsunami is caused because of an earthquake below the water and because of the seismic waves the water rises and causes a tsunami . If you know tidal waves are caused because of the moon's gravitational pull so sometimes when the pull is too strong then it pulls the water up and leaves so the water instead of going down goes ahead and if there is land ahead and there is population and property and there are full chances of them to get destroyed .
Most likely an earthquake out at sea. The force from the quake creates giant waves (tsunami) which can be up to 60 feet high! The reason an earthquake is suspected is because the land had a quake, so one most happened along a nearby fault line in the sea too.
I'm not exactly sure if this the correct answer to your question but it could be potential to kinetic energy because what causes the earthquake is one tectonic plate going beneath the other bending the higher plate until it snaps back up releasing kinetic energy. Hope this helped.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was caused by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of powerful tsunamis that radiated across the Indian Ocean, impacting many countries including India. The force of the underwater seismic activity displaced a massive amount of water, leading to the devastating tsunami that hit the coastline.
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
Tsunamis occur after an earthquake. Earthquakes that occur in the middle of the ocean can force a tsunami to make landfall.
A tsunami is caused by a sudden disturbance on the seafloor, like an earthquake or underwater landslide, that displaces a large volume of water. This displacement creates a series of powerful waves that can travel long distances across the ocean and result in a rise in water level when they reach shallow coastal areas.
Tsunamis and earthquakes generally go together, but in general, the tsunami can be more destructive than the earthquake that causes it. A really big earthquake rattles the ground, and can cause buildings and bridges to collapse, which can be pretty bad, but in a limited area. But if the earthquake causes a major undersea landslide, the movement of the mud on the sea floor can cause a tsunami, and a tsunami wave can cause rising water on every coastline around the ocean. The 2004 9.1 earthquake in Indonesia destroyed some buildings and killed a few dozen people on northern Sumatra. The resulting tsunami killed a half-MILLION people on Sumatra, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and places around the Indian Ocean. The 2012 9.3 earthquake off Honshu, Japan didn't kill anybody - but as many as 20,000 people were killed by the tsunami.
A tsunami is a force of nature and the result of a power earthquake , so a warning system might help get people to higher ground and away from the ocean.
A tsunami can be caused in two ways . Sometimes a tsunami is caused because of an earthquake below the water and because of the seismic waves the water rises and causes a tsunami . If you know tidal waves are caused because of the moon's gravitational pull so sometimes when the pull is too strong then it pulls the water up and leaves so the water instead of going down goes ahead and if there is land ahead and there is population and property and there are full chances of them to get destroyed .
Most likely an earthquake out at sea. The force from the quake creates giant waves (tsunami) which can be up to 60 feet high! The reason an earthquake is suspected is because the land had a quake, so one most happened along a nearby fault line in the sea too.
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
I'm not exactly sure if this the correct answer to your question but it could be potential to kinetic energy because what causes the earthquake is one tectonic plate going beneath the other bending the higher plate until it snaps back up releasing kinetic energy. Hope this helped.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was caused by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of powerful tsunamis that radiated across the Indian Ocean, impacting many countries including India. The force of the underwater seismic activity displaced a massive amount of water, leading to the devastating tsunami that hit the coastline.
During an earthquake, people can feel the force of the plates shifting against each other, causing shaking of the ground. This can result in a variety of sensations, including swaying, rocking, or jolting motions depending on the earthquake's magnitude and distance from the epicenter.
The most common underwater causes of tsunami are earthquakes and volcanoes. The event causes a large column of water to be displaced and moved out from the source. See the related question about the causes of tsunami for more detail about this question and about other causes of tsunami that may not start underwater.
Because Japan is a earth quake prone country and has houses and other things built for surviving an earthquake up to 10 magnitude. But Japan wasn't, in any way prepared for the tsunami.