South Africa has not experienced significant tsunamis in its recorded history, largely due to its geographical location along the southern tip of the African continent. However, the country can be affected by tsunamis generated by seismic activity in the Indian ocean, though these events are rare and typically result in minimal impact. The most notable instance occurred in 2004 when a tsunami generated by the earthquake in the Indian Ocean caused some concern, but South Africa itself was not severely affected. Overall, while the risk exists, substantial tsunamis are uncommon in this region.
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south east Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
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Yes, there are volcanoes in South Africa, with the most well-known being in the Drakensberg region. These volcanic formations are part of the Cape Volcanic Belt, which includes various volcanic structures.
Yes, Fiji has experienced tsunamis in the past. One notable event was the tsunami that occurred in 1953 following an earthquake in the Aleutian Islands. This tsunami caused significant damage in Fiji and other Pacific islands.
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.
New South Wales have never been hit by a tsunami of any significance, for as long as Europeans have been settled on the continent.
Yes. Any country that has a shoreline against the sea can be hit by a tsunami
no there no higher mountian in south africa
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south east Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
Yes ! It was called Union Of South Africa. Also Zuid Africa ( hence internet extension = co.za)
There are no wild tigers in South Africa or any part of the African continent. The tiger is not indigenous to Africa. The big cats native to South Africa arethe Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.
You can go to any Gynecologist in South Africa to make an appointment to get your tubes untied, most probably in a hospital.
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No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.