Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
Japan has experienced several tsunamis throughout its history, but some notable ones include the Tohoku tsunami in 2011, the Sanriku tsunami in 1896, and the Meiji tsunami in 1854. These tsunamis have caused significant damage and loss of life in Japan.
there are many effects a tsunami can have on the locals and wildlife, many of these is rape. some people go rapeing others for enjoyment and others go rapeing animals for aids. they only do this under the water so others cant see what they are doing and the person/animal cant see either
over 300 tsunamis happen a year by shella mae salazar :)
3 Things You Can Mean By Geography: The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity. The physical characteristics, especially the surface features, of an area. A book on geography.
Genetics, environment and health
Dams Can give negative effects to the environment
3 r's : Reduce Reuse Recycle !!!!!!!!!!!!! that's a good way .
earthquakes, tsunamis and cyclones :(
Tsunamis, floods, and hurricanes.
everything- 1-THE SUN-it makes everything grow 2-WATER-it makes everything grow 3-HUMANS- how we treat the environment- do we cut it down or grow more trees
Three negative effects of technology are:1 Kids aren't getting enough exercise. 1 Obesity; people relied on technology to get to where they want to go,in the past like first nation people there were fit2 Wasting energy of the environment. 2 I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THIS3 Polluting the environment. 3 Because of poor management in like hydroelectricity its polluting the lakes. Oil pollutes underground water and/or kills animals.Werty
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Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
(where something is and why is it there how do humans interact with it
1) Moving Soil Materials 2) Pollutants At Top Soil 3) Erosion 4) Destroy Earthworm Paths
If an asteroid with a diameter of 1-3 kilometers hit Earth, it could cause widespread devastation, with global effects. The impact would generate massive tsunamis, earthquakes, and fires, leading to significant loss of life and destruction of infrastructure. It could also potentially alter the climate and have long-term consequences on the environment.