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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

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What are the options to mitigate the effects of a tsunami on an area?

what are the options to mitigate the effects of a tsunami on an area


Is there any way to protect the land and people from the effects of a tsunami?

Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami


Does the climate change after a tsunami?

There is little reason for a tsunami to change the climate. Climates are affected by changes in the distribution of warm and cold air. Tsunami don't do this. Tsunami are caused by undersea earthquakes and these generate an insignificant amount of heat, made even more insignificant by the huge heat capacity of the ocean. For a tsunami to affect climate it would have to be caused by a major volcanic eruption. In such a case, the volcanic activity would get the blame, not the water. The only way a tsunami might be more closely related to a climate change would be this: Suppose a tsunami were caused by a huge shifting of the ocean bed and that this caused a major change in an ocean current. That would result in a change in the earth's heat distribution and thus its climate. But still, it's the earthquake getting the blame for both - the tsunami and the climate change.


When was the last tsunami before Japan?

The last major tsunami before the 2011 Japan tsunami was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which struck several countries bordering the Indian Ocean on December 26, 2004. This tsunami resulted in significant devastation and loss of life across the region.


What is tsunami what are its effects?

A tsunami is a series of large ocean waves caused by a sudden displacement of a large volume of water, usually from an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption. The effects of a tsunami can be devastating, including flooding, destruction of buildings and infrastructure, loss of life, and long-term environmental damage to coastal areas.