If the tsunami is caused by an earthquake, a slight rumble can be heard, and the ground might shake. As the waves approach shore, the water near the shore will recede dramatically, leaving fish, seaweed coral and such like. (following a 'sucking* sound'). A clear rumble should be heard. The fast moving waves will start to get higher as the seafloor gets shallower near the coastline. This forms a 20m wall of waves (a tsunami) and the waves will crash onto shore and rush inland. Sometimes, warnings are given to the country and surrounding countries. *Note that 'sucking' means being sucked in, and is not a vulgarity.
Yes, a tsunami can lose power over time as it travels across the ocean due to factors such as friction with the ocean floor, energy dispersion, and interactions with land masses. However, tsunamis can still be destructive even if they lose some power before reaching the shore.
Yes, some animals in the sea can die during a tsunami due to the force of the waves, disruption of their habitat, and changes in water levels. However, marine animals have evolved mechanisms to sense and escape natural disasters like tsunamis in some cases.
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Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.
Medieval Japan experienced various natural disasters, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and typhoons. Some of the most significant events include the Jogan earthquake in 869, the eruption of Mount Haku in 914, the Hoei tsunami in 1707, and the 1361 eruption of Mount Asama. These disasters often resulted in significant loss of life and destruction of infrastructure.
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I did a report over a hurricane and tsunami's. hope it helped!
Some warning signs of a tsunami include a noticeable withdrawal of water from the shoreline, a loud roaring sound coming from the ocean, and the ground shaking. Other signs may include rapidly rising or falling tides and the presence of frothy, muddy water moving inland.
A natural event that can generate a tsunami is an undersea earthquake. These are usually caused by the tectonic plates on the sea floor moving in some fashion. Also an underwater volcanic eruption can generate a tsunami. And whoever is writing stupid non-helpful answers to questions please stop. Thank you.
Some people who has lost their family in the tsunami is still grieving for them. Other people are relived to find themselves safe and sound and they also hope that no other natural calamity as dangerous as this tsunami will ever take place.
Yes, a tsunami can lose power over time as it travels across the ocean due to factors such as friction with the ocean floor, energy dispersion, and interactions with land masses. However, tsunamis can still be destructive even if they lose some power before reaching the shore.
Yes, some animals in the sea can die during a tsunami due to the force of the waves, disruption of their habitat, and changes in water levels. However, marine animals have evolved mechanisms to sense and escape natural disasters like tsunamis in some cases.
Floods, earthquakes, droughts, and some fires are all examples of a phenomenon known as a "natural disaster". Other common natural disasters are hurricanes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions.
Floods, earthquakes, droughts, and some fires are all examples of a phenomenon known as a "natural disaster". Other common natural disasters are hurricanes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions.
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Tsunami's
Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.