Basically, its an earthquake under water.
When a strong earthquake occurs under the sea, it can lead to a tsunami. The earthquake can cause the seafloor to uplift or subside, displacing a large amount of water that then generates massive waves. These tsunamis can travel long distances across the ocean and cause widespread devastation when they reach coastal areas.
Under water earth quakes, landslides,volcanic eruptions, under water explosions and the impact of a meteorite or comet.
Earthquakes happen under the sea sometimes. This will have the effect of shaking the sea. If you have a bowl of water and shake it, you will get waves in the bowl. That is what happens when an earthquake occurs under the sea and why we get tsunamis caused by earthquakes.
it could cause an earthquake and a tsunami. or a volcano to be formed
No, not in and of itself. It could, however, exaggerate a problem that's already in progress. For instance, it could contribute to the stresses ocurring between two tectonic plates and catalyze an impending earthquake event to occur faster. If one tectonic plate begins slipping under another (the usual kind of quake event that causes a tsunami, called subduction) at the time the moon is creating a high tide, the resulting tsunami could be an order of magnitude or so worse than if the event had happened during low tide.That's really all the moon could do, it's not strong enough to do anything on its own if there are no other events occurring. The moon can't really cause anything that wasn't already going to happen, but it can make it happen sooner than it otherwise would have.
this would cause a tsunami
earthquakes that take place under water create a giant, deadly series of waves
yes they do because it causes a earthquake under the water and that's how tsunamis happen
Undersea earthquakes can cause tsunamis, not the other way round. It is the sudden movement of the crust under the ocean which can trigger a tsunami.
an earthquake under the ocean caused the tsunami
it is possible if the plates move and one of them slips under the other your tsunami will form.
The tsunami in Japan occurred because when the tectonic plates under ground move they cause an earthquake. Sometimes an earthquake can cause a tsunami from shaking underwater.
You run the risk of a tsunami
The cause of the tsunami was an earthquake that scored 8.9 on the rictor scale was that of the tectonic plates shifted under Japan, and caused the tragedy.
When a strong earthquake occurs under the sea, it can lead to a tsunami. The earthquake can cause the seafloor to uplift or subside, displacing a large amount of water that then generates massive waves. These tsunamis can travel long distances across the ocean and cause widespread devastation when they reach coastal areas.
No, diving under a tsunami is not a safe survival strategy. Tsunamis can generate powerful underwater currents that can pull you under and cause serious injury or drowning. It is best to evacuate to higher ground if a tsunami is approaching.
Under water earth quakes, landslides,volcanic eruptions, under water explosions and the impact of a meteorite or comet.