A tsunami loses energy mostly by friction when it encounters a coast or shallow water. Some energy can also be lost to turbulence in the water. Eventually this process consumes all of a tsunami's energy. This takes a while; although a tsunami usually loses any destructive potential in a few hours it can show up as an anomaly on tidal gauges for days afterward.
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Like any wave they are also attenuated by spreading with distance, though the geography may mean the normal inverse-square law of waves from point sources might not work very well.
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To prevent a tsunami from happening again, it is important to implement early warning systems that can detect seismic activity and issue alerts quickly. Building and maintaining seawalls, barriers, and vegetation along coastlines can help reduce the impact of a tsunami. Community preparedness and education programs can also help mitigate the effects of a tsunami by educating people on evacuation procedures and safety measures.
Unless you know how to tie tectonic plates together so they can't move about or you know how to prevent other geological activity, the answer is no: You cannot prevent a tsunami. However, you can prevent a tsunami from completely destroying a human population by giving people a chance to run away from the tsunami, given prior warning. I'm sure there is some kind of tsunami detector, probably resembling a seismometer.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
In case of tsunami approaching to the coast one can help himself by changing location to somewhere extremely higher and stable like iron constructions. Elevation by a helicopter would be perfect. But the help should actually start from the other end - how can you help to prevent one being in a location of tsunami. People must learn to be aware of such phenomenon, people must learn to detect and prevent by warning others.
You can not prevent an earthquake and tsunami like you can prevent getting sick before you get sick.
you can't stop or prevent a tsunami. You can go to a higher ground to get away from it.
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It doesn't
No. A tsunami is a natural event thankfully mankind can't control nature.
i dout it because we cant prevent earthquakes and we dont know when an earthquake will occur so no you cant prevent one
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There is nothing you can do to prevent the results of tsunami. Levies, alarms, and cement walls are the only thing to be made.
Nothing. It is impossible to stop a volcanic eruption.
You can't. Earthquakes and tsunamis cannot be prevented.
A tsunami can't be prevented any more that a sunrise can be prevented. It is a force of nature that man, at least as of yet, has absolutely no control over.
To prevent a tsunami from happening again, it is important to implement early warning systems that can detect seismic activity and issue alerts quickly. Building and maintaining seawalls, barriers, and vegetation along coastlines can help reduce the impact of a tsunami. Community preparedness and education programs can also help mitigate the effects of a tsunami by educating people on evacuation procedures and safety measures.