It really depends. And it is based on someones opinion. If its a really tiny tsunami some people may not think so. But a tsunamis caused by a landslide (which can be 1000ft tall) would be very dangerous to almost everyone.
In the open sea, tsunamis are generally not dangerous because their wave heights are often small and can pass unnoticed by ships. However, they travel at very high speeds, and their energy can extend to great depths. The danger escalates as they approach shallower coastal waters, where wave heights increase dramatically, posing significant risks to coastal communities and infrastructure. Thus, while open-sea tsunamis are not harmful, they become extremely dangerous near shorelines.
Tsunamis in the open ocean are not dangerous at all; they aren't even noticeable. In deep ocean water a tsunamis is only a few feet to a few inches high and dozens of miles long. It is only when a tsunami reaches shallow water that it gains height.
No. In open ocean a tsunami is hundreds of miles long and no more than a few feet high.
Tsunamis can happen in the Pacific Ocean along the Ring of Fire, which is a horseshoe-shaped zone of earthquake-prone areas. They can also occur in the Indian Ocean, particularly near the Indonesian archipelago. Additionally, tsunamis have been known to occur in the Mediterranean Sea and the Caribbean Sea.
Tsunamis are most likely to occur in the Pacific Ring of Fire, which is an area around the Pacific Ocean known for high seismic and volcanic activity. This includes places like Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the west coast of the United States.
In the open sea, tsunamis are generally not dangerous because their wave heights are often small and can pass unnoticed by ships. However, they travel at very high speeds, and their energy can extend to great depths. The danger escalates as they approach shallower coastal waters, where wave heights increase dramatically, posing significant risks to coastal communities and infrastructure. Thus, while open-sea tsunamis are not harmful, they become extremely dangerous near shorelines.
Tsunamis in the open ocean are not dangerous at all; they aren't even noticeable. In deep ocean water a tsunamis is only a few feet to a few inches high and dozens of miles long. It is only when a tsunami reaches shallow water that it gains height.
Yes, all tsunamis are sea-based they form at the sea. That is where scientists detect a tsunami. The word tsunami is japenese
earthquakes at sea
No. In open ocean a tsunami is hundreds of miles long and no more than a few feet high.
It was not founded, i dont think. It is just a Huge trench in the ocean FORMED naturally. tsunamis are so poopy yeah bro
The highest sea waves are tsunamis
Tsunamis or Tidal Waves can happen on any country that borders a Sea or an Ocean.
tsunamis usually occurs after an earthquake specially under sea earthquakes.
They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.
Tsunamis can completely wreck forests and destroy the reef along the coasts. Tsunamis can't wash things out to sea, but if poisonous toxins contaminate water, it can destroy sea beds and natural wildlife.
It can cause tsunamis.