No. There were large waves, but waves produce by hurricanes and other storms, not matter how big, are not tsunamis. Tsunamis are a very different type of wave.
No. Tsunamis are classified as huge tidal waves. Tsunamis cause floods when the waves hit the shore and the water rushes inland.
No, tsunamis are not just one wave. They are a series of waves caused by underwater disturbances, such as earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions. These waves can be separated by periods of minutes to hours, with the first wave typically not being the largest.
tsunamis just rip apart homes and people alike and after it has gone, nothing is left.nothing.
No. Tsunamis may only be a few centimetres high in DEEP water but as the water depth decreases the wave height increases.
a rouge wave is a wave in the ocean, and a tsunamis is a a wave made near a coast.
may be 1000 trillion gallons of water in a tsunamis wave
they all have to do with water.
Neither. P and S waves are body waves. Tsunamis are a different matter entirely.
Tsunamis
Some people call tsunamis tidal waves but the word tsunami means "harbor wave" (tsu=harbor, nami=wave) so tsunamis have nothing to do with the tides.
A tsunamis has a wave that is longer in length and looks like a fast rising tide rather than a traditional wave. A tidal wave is a wave that can reach as about a hundred feet tall and will look like a normal wave.
For water waves, the tsunamis reach the greatest heights
A tsunami is an ocean wave caused by an earthquake.It is not a tidal wave.
Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.
a tsunamie is a serious ocean wave
They are both waves and carry water