No. They occur in coastal areas.
no
Tsunamis do not have any sort of regular occurrence.
No, tsunamis can occur in any coastal area around the world where there is an undersea earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. Islands are not the only places where tsunamis can occur.
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.
Approximately 81% of tsunamis occur within the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," which is a horseshoe-shaped area with intense seismic activity. The remaining 19% can occur in other ocean basins due to underwater earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, or meteorite impacts.
Tsunamis can occur in any season. They are not a seasonal event.
no
Tsunamis do not have any sort of regular occurrence.
No, tsunamis can occur in any coastal area around the world where there is an undersea earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. Islands are not the only places where tsunamis can occur.
Rain does occur in deserts but not as frequently as in non-desert areas.
Tsunamis are not a weather-related phenemenon. Their occurence does not depend on temperature.
tsunamis occur when earthquakes happen. Poo
Hawaii and beyond.
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.
Not sure about cities but Japan, China, Sri-Lanka and India are countries that have tsunamis.
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.