It has a big effect. It can wipe out a lot of people in a matter of seconds. It can destroy homes and things us humans need to survive. It can change a person's life in no time.
Tsunamis can cause significant destruction to coastal areas by flooding, eroding shorelines, and damaging infrastructure. The force of a tsunami can also impact the ocean floor, triggering landslides, and potentially leading to further seismic activity and changes in the Earth's surface.
Yes, geology can impact history in various ways. For example, the presence of certain resources like minerals or fertile soil can influence settlement patterns and the development of civilizations. Additionally, natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis can have significant effects on human populations and historical events.
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.
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis are caused by natural processes and phenomena, not by human activities. However, human activities can contribute to the severity or impact of some natural disasters, such as deforestation increasing the risk of landslides or urban development increasing the damage from floods.
Tsunamis bring large amount of water. It disrupts water cycle.
Tsunamis impact people living in coatal areas, especially those prone to earthquakes.
They cause tsunamis
They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.
Yes, mortalities are one effect of tsunamis. Mortalities means deaths.
by water
I dosent
The tsunamis could carry the fish on to the shore and die.
No. Tsunamis are not an atmospheric phenomenon and do not have any notable effect on the atmosphere.
Tsunamis cause much physical damage to housing etc in seaside communities and kill and injure humans and animals.
making pollution
Places away from the ocean or at a high elevation are safe from tsunamis.
Tsunamis can cause significant destruction to coastal areas by flooding, eroding shorelines, and damaging infrastructure. The force of a tsunami can also impact the ocean floor, triggering landslides, and potentially leading to further seismic activity and changes in the Earth's surface.