it makes them scared:)
The term "Indian Ocean Tsunami" is used because the tsunami affected multiple countries surrounding the Indian Ocean, not just Indonesia. The impact of the tsunami was felt in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and others, leading to the broader geographical reference in the name.
all the tsunami's that occur i guess
Yes, the 2011 tsunami in Japan did impact other countries in the form of significant damage to coastlines, the loss of life, and disruptions in economies. Countries in the Pacific region, including the United States, Russia, and Australia, experienced varying levels of impact from the tsunami waves and resulting debris.
The Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 affected 14 countries. These were Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Maldives, Malaysia, Myanmar, Seychelles, Somalia, Tanzania, Bangladesh, Kenya, South Africa, and Yemen.
Low-lying areas are the hardest hit by the wave-action of the tsunami.
report of tsunami
The countries impacted by the tsunami: - North America (specifically, California and Hawaii) - Japan - China
A tsunami may affect the land by damaging plants, trees, buildings can break down and beaches.
it kills
No. The tsunami did reach California and caused some damage there, but tsunamis do not affect weather.
japan
it makes them scared:)
No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.
There were several countries that were affected by the 2004 tsunami. These countries include India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, as well as Thailand.
The Tsunami that devastated Indonesia and other countries in 2004 was in the Indian Ocean.
Not really. Japan is one of the most tsunami prone countries in the world.