It depends on where your location is. If you are in a low-lying coastal region, near a sea that is prone to tsunamis, then yes it could. If you are hundreds of miles inland or on a very high mountain, then no it wouldn't.
it causes floods and can destroy buildings and can make people drown.
It started 80 miles off the cost of sendai
Tsunamis cause damage by two mechanisms: the smashing force of a wall of water travelling at high speed, and the destructive power of a large volume of water draining off the land and carrying all with it, even if the wave did not look large.
Kyoto is located along the coast of Japan, making it vulnerable to tsunamis. However, specific distance from a potential tsunami impact can vary depending on the source and location of the tsunami event. It is important for residents and visitors in Kyoto to stay informed about tsunami warnings and evacuation procedures.
The one that you are nearest to. All are dangerous depending on their location.
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The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
They destroy homes and lives
most tsunami occur at the sea.
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it causes floods and can destroy buildings and can make people drown.
It depends if it's a big tsunami or a small one. Big ones: They destroy houses, kill people, tear down trees, flood streets and the area and destroy whatever it can in it's path! :O
It can destroy their homes if the sea suddenly has a tidal wave or tsunami
it destroys buildings , roads, powerlines, picks up cars and kills people
Tsunamis occur mainly in the Pacific and Indian oceans.