The could cause a landslide, might wash away a few houses. Landforms are generally formed/changed by the tectonic activity itself (Volcanic or Seismic) and not the variety of secondary impacts
Tsunamis can cause erosion by washing away soil and rock from coastlines. They can also deposit sediment carried by the waves, altering the shape of the land. In extreme cases, tsunamis can cause permanent changes to the coastal landscape by reshaping coastlines and altering sediment distribution.
Tsunamis are not necessarily getting worse, but with increasing coastal populations and development in vulnerable areas, the impact of tsunamis is becoming more severe. Climate change and geological factors can also influence the frequency and intensity of tsunamis in certain regions.
Tsunamis bring large amount of water. It disrupts water cycle.
No, tsunamis do not die down before hitting land. In fact, they can increase in height and intensity as they approach the coastline due to the shallowing of the water depth, causing the wave to rise up dramatically.
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An earthquake or tsunami can change landforms and kill wildlife.
You get tsunamis from one in three things volcanic eruption Earthquake Land slides, The most common is a earthquake
cuz they can
Hawaii has sunk a bit because of Tsunamis
A part that has land
Tsunamis can cause erosion by washing away soil and rock from coastlines. They can also deposit sediment carried by the waves, altering the shape of the land. In extreme cases, tsunamis can cause permanent changes to the coastal landscape by reshaping coastlines and altering sediment distribution.
A tsunami is a wave that is usally caused by either an undersea earthquake or by a land slip into the sea. Tsunamis were once called tidal waves.
well first of all, people are going to get hit by tsunamis but also buildings are likely to get detroyed too depending on how high and how strong was it. a tsunamis occur when the ocean gets desturbed( example:earthquake-anything that shakes the land ). tsunamis are no laughing matter.
They can change coastines by a few miles.
It destroys our land and kills millions of lifes
Tsunamis are not necessarily getting worse, but with increasing coastal populations and development in vulnerable areas, the impact of tsunamis is becoming more severe. Climate change and geological factors can also influence the frequency and intensity of tsunamis in certain regions.
What causes the tsunami is an earthquake under ground and it blows the water to land