never I agree if you are in the united states who rlly cares right?
Tsunamis don't get real names as hurricanes and typhoons do. It is often refereed to as the Boxing Day tsunami or the Indian Ocean tsunami.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will happen until it is triggered.
No, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami did not hit Molokai in Hawaii. Molokai is located in the central Pacific Ocean and was not affected by the tsunami.
The last tsunami to hit the US was in March 2011. The same tsunami that hit Japan also caused damage in Hawaii and along the U.S. West Coast. One person in California was killed.
No, Sydney was not directly affected by the tsunami that hit Brisbane, Australia. Tsunamis are usually localized events and their impact is limited to specific areas along the coastline where they make landfall.
Tsunamis don't get real names as hurricanes and typhoons do. It is often refereed to as the Boxing Day tsunami or the Indian Ocean tsunami.
The tsunami hit because of the earthquake shifted the ground and caused the tsunami.
the tsunami hit in Lituya Bay, Alaska
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
It is often referred to as the 2011 Sendai Tsunami.
Yes. Any country that has a shoreline against the sea can be hit by a tsunami
Yes. Sendai was one of the worst hit places by the Tsunami of March 11, 2011.
There is no way of knowing when the next tsunami will occur.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will happen until it is triggered.
No, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami did not hit Molokai in Hawaii. Molokai is located in the central Pacific Ocean and was not affected by the tsunami.
The tsunami that hit Japan hit many parts of it. So there are a lot of different measurements. Please be more specific.
no