BY Using Their Legs
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Yes if you are in place where you are up high
To survive a tsunami, people should move to higher ground or seek shelter in a tall, sturdy building as soon as they receive a warning. It's important to follow evacuation routes and instructions from local authorities. If caught in a tsunami, holding onto something floating can help stay above the water and reduce the risk of being carried away.
Get to high ground or learn how to swim. However, I don't think you can just outswim a tsunami.
Approximately 230,000 people lost their lives in the Boxing Day 2004 Tsunami that struck several countries bordering the Indian Ocean, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
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no boats do not survive tsunami a tsunami can ruin everything
This question doesn't really have an answer but it depends on the size of the tsunami and if the Japanese people can find high ground and or shelter
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Yes if you are in place where you are up high
A lot more than 300 people survived the Earthquake, it was mainly the Tsunami that caused the damage and deaths.
To survive a tsunami, people should move to higher ground or seek shelter in a tall, sturdy building as soon as they receive a warning. It's important to follow evacuation routes and instructions from local authorities. If caught in a tsunami, holding onto something floating can help stay above the water and reduce the risk of being carried away.
No, you would not be able to survive a tsunami in a pool. Tsunamis are large, powerful ocean waves that can cause widespread destruction and are not contained to the size of a pool.