no tsunami's actually wont be noticed at sea, its as it approximates the shore when water levels start to rise
like about 70 in. it could kill you did you know Normal tides are the ebbing and flowing of water. That movement has a certain power but it is not deadly to sea life or any other other life. In fact, the normal flow of water in lakes and oceans is part of the life cycle. "Tidal waves" or tsunamis, created by earthquakes or storms, are very powerful movements of large quantities of water and can cause death and destruction on land and to some sea life as a result of washing them ashore.
Yes, underwater volcanoes can kill sea life. When they erupt, they release toxic gases, ash, and lava, which can drastically alter the surrounding environment. The sudden increase in temperature and changes in water chemistry can harm or kill marine organisms, disrupt ecosystems, and lead to significant mortality in fish and other sea creatures. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can create areas of low oxygen, further threatening marine life.
It is a very deadly tidal wave; one of the most deadly in the world! Tsunamis are nothing more than tidal waves. How deadly it is depends on where it makes landfall. If it hits no populated areas, then it is not deadly. If it strikes where recent tsunamis have struck in the Pacific, it can kill hundreds of thousands of people.
tidal waves effect people a lot because it can kill them and it will cause floods or even worse a tsunami . It has no effect on the environment because it is nature it is supposed to happen but the worse it could do is put all our vegetation under water ;)
They can effect plants by:Over-watering themWashing all the soil awayWashing all the plants awayWashing the healthy nutrients in the soil awayTry to think of more! Hope this helped! ;)
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
No, water is a chemical in which most of all living creatures want water. If there is water there in living creatures. Water is a thing in which we, Humans need it.
By saving water, we can save life of many creatures of the world who directly or indirectly depends on water.
No, life on Earth originated from water creatures who emerged from the seas to colonise the land
The tsunamis could carry the fish on to the shore and die.
The definition of the word sea life is a water wear creatures like organisms live in or on top of the body of water
The first thing that they do is put the region under water (flooding) they also cause life and economic loss.
By saving water, we can save life of many creatures of the world who directly or indirectly depends on water.
tsunamis anywhere an do lot of damage!!! in east asia, since they are very close to the water, can do a lot of damage to buildings and many other things just like anywhere else.
it can kill you
like about 70 in. it could kill you did you know Normal tides are the ebbing and flowing of water. That movement has a certain power but it is not deadly to sea life or any other other life. In fact, the normal flow of water in lakes and oceans is part of the life cycle. "Tidal waves" or tsunamis, created by earthquakes or storms, are very powerful movements of large quantities of water and can cause death and destruction on land and to some sea life as a result of washing them ashore.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle.