Large waves of seawater triggered into motion by an earthquake are called tsunamis. These waves are created when an underwater earthquake displaces a significant volume of water, leading to the rapid movement of the ocean's surface. Tsunamis can travel across entire ocean basins at high speeds and can cause devastating impacts when they reach coastal areas.
No, a 1.0 magnitude earthquake is too small to generate a tsunami. Tsunamis are typically triggered by large earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.0 or greater that displace a significant amount of water.
Large undersea earthquakes occasionally set in motion massive waves of water called seismic sea waves or (tsunami). They result from vertical displacement along a fault located on the ocean floor or from a landslide triggered by an earthquake.
A large crack in the ground is called a fault which is caused by and earthquake.
The tsunami that struck Thailand in 2004 was not caused by a cyclone, no tsunami is. Like most tsunamis, it was triggered by an earthquake. Estimated of its size range between magnitude 9.1 and 9.3
A tsunami is a large ocean wave caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, typically triggered by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption. This displacement creates a massive wave that can travel across entire oceans and cause widespread devastation along coastlines.
The Tsunami was caused by the large earthquake that preceded it.
An undersea earthquake can trigger a Tsunami by suddenly displacing a large volume of water.
No, a 1.0 magnitude earthquake is too small to generate a tsunami. Tsunamis are typically triggered by large earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.0 or greater that displace a significant amount of water.
Large undersea earthquakes occasionally set in motion massive waves of water called seismic sea waves or (tsunami). They result from vertical displacement along a fault located on the ocean floor or from a landslide triggered by an earthquake.
No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.
A large crack in the ground is called a fault which is caused by and earthquake.
earthquake
Earthquakes in Japan are caused by the movement of tectonic plates. A tsunami is a large ocean wave that is caused by sudden motion on the ocean floor which can be triggered by earthquakes.
An avalanche
That's called an earthquake.
earthquakes that immediately follow a major earthquake are called "aftershocks" as to small earthquakes before large earthquakes are called "foreshocks".
The tsunami that struck Thailand in 2004 was not caused by a cyclone, no tsunami is. Like most tsunamis, it was triggered by an earthquake. Estimated of its size range between magnitude 9.1 and 9.3