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No. Humans cannot stop tsunamis.
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Tsunamis are primarily caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides which disturb the ocean floor. While weather conditions may influence the generation of tsunamis, such as in the case of typhoons or hurricanes, they are not the main cause. Human activities like underwater explosions or collapsing coastal structures can also trigger tsunamis but these are rarer occurrences compared to natural causes.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
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They don't have any role. Tsunamis are a natural phenomenon.
The chilling destruction or complete loss of property, the grief for those who are found dead or injured, the memories of the fearful and dying cries of humans and animals, the pain for those who never are found in the rubble, the realization of the limits of technology, and the strength to start all over are some of the challenges that survivors of earthquakes and tsunamis face.
No. Humans cannot stop tsunamis.
Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.
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The British Isles are a geographical feature and not a political entity so I'm not sure what challenges they could have. No tsunamis, no earthquakes, no hurricanes, no volcanoes, but it can be a bit miserable in winter.
Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, had a kind relationship with humans, and is mostly peaceful. Occasionally though, he will lash out, whick can result in earthquakes and tsunamis.
Tsunamis are primarily caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides which disturb the ocean floor. While weather conditions may influence the generation of tsunamis, such as in the case of typhoons or hurricanes, they are not the main cause. Human activities like underwater explosions or collapsing coastal structures can also trigger tsunamis but these are rarer occurrences compared to natural causes.
Tsunamis can cause humans to lose access to fresh water and food. This can lead to dehydration, sickness, and starvation.
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