No. It is all related to an earthquake.
uner the sea or ocean when two big rocks hit together or replace and the cyclone forms so as a result tsunami occurs
A tsunami is caused by an underwater disturbance, such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide, that displaces a large volume of water. Weather changes during a tsunami can result from the strong winds associated with the event, as well as changes in air pressure and temperature caused by the displacement of water.
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
At the time it was a clear, calm, sunny day. The tsunami was triggered by an undersea earthquake and had nothing do do with the weather.
uner the sea or ocean when two big rocks hit together or replace and the cyclone forms so as a result tsunami occurs
A tsunami can come during any kind of weather, as they are not weather-related.
A tsunami is caused by an underwater disturbance, such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide, that displaces a large volume of water. Weather changes during a tsunami can result from the strong winds associated with the event, as well as changes in air pressure and temperature caused by the displacement of water.
It shakes the land and moves all the water which causes a tsunami.
Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
No. The tsunami did reach California and caused some damage there, but tsunamis do not affect weather.
A tsunami
A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
a volcano under the water causes a tsunami <3 :)
You can't create a tsunami, tsunamis are from natural occurances. Caused by weather etc.
At the time it was a clear, calm, sunny day. The tsunami was triggered by an undersea earthquake and had nothing do do with the weather.