a tsunami is a result of an earthquake in the ocean
no
The most recent major tsunami occurred in 2019, when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami in Indonesia. Tsunamis can happen at any time due to undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. It is important to be prepared and informed about tsunami risks in vulnerable regions.
The Tsunami in Japan in 2011 was caused by an earthquake gesitering a magnitude 9.0.
There are Magnitude scales for Tsunamis, but you have to be a maths wizz to work them out, using the formula Mt = a log h + b log R = D.
The magnitude of the earthquake that triggered the tsunami in Japan in 2011 was 9.0. The tsunami waves that followed reached heights of up to 40 meters in some areas along the coast of Japan.
Yes it is possible. The 7.5 magnitude earthquake caused a large tsunami.
run for dear life!
no
there was tsunami because the earthquake had a high magnitude,so made big that caused the tsunami
No
The most recent major tsunami occurred in 2019, when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami in Indonesia. Tsunamis can happen at any time due to undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. It is important to be prepared and informed about tsunami risks in vulnerable regions.
The Tsunami in Japan in 2011 was caused by an earthquake gesitering a magnitude 9.0.
India had little preparation for the tsunami.
an earthquake (magnitude of 9.0).
Yes, the 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused the tsunami.
There are Magnitude scales for Tsunamis, but you have to be a maths wizz to work them out, using the formula Mt = a log h + b log R = D.
No. The Japan tsunami was cause by an earthquake. Earthquakes are geologic events that are not affected by global temperatures. Global warming affects weather and climate patterns.