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yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the ocean surface.
Yes. A fisherman reported that shortly after the quake, the sea receded and left his boat beached, and after that a series of ten foot waves began slamming into the harbor.
Yes. If there is an earthquake that might have triggered a tsunami warnings are issued for areas it might impact.
Yes. The Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 was caused by a major earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. Yes, it is possible for a earthquake with a rictor scale of 5 to cause one. Earthquakes over a certain Richter scale that happen under the sea will cause a Tsunami.
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Yes, a small shift underwater is the cause of a tsunami.
Yes, the 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused the tsunami.
No because the New Madrid quakes occurred far inland, so therefore no tsunami was generated by the plate tectonics under a large body of water as is the mechanism for most earthquake-generated tsunamis. However, the New Madrid fault earthquake did cause the Mississippi river to flow backwards.
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well an earthquake with a magnitude of 1 can cause a tsunami of about 6ft lol heres a chartTsunami magnitude mTsunami heightHDamage-150 cmNone01 mVery small damage12Coastal and ship damage24 ~ 6Damage and lives lost in certain landward areas310 ~ 20Considerable damage along more than 400 km of coastline430Considerable damage along more than 500 km of coastlinenote that magnitude is above the height of the tsunami
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yes they do because it causes a earthquake under the water and that's how tsunamis happen
Yes, in 1755 The city of Lisbon, Portugal was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami.