The first tsunmai occured when you took your first step on planet earth.
In other words, a tsunmai is any movement of YOU.
I would've given a slightly more ... appealing answer except you have spelt TSUNAMI wrong, therefore I am to give you a wrong definition.
HOW LONG WILL A TSUNMI HAPPEN?
Japanese - I believe it means 'harbor wave'.
Tsunamis are long, high sea waves usually caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. They can travel at high speeds across the ocean and cause widespread destruction when they reach land. Tsunamis have long wavelengths and low wave heights in deep water, but their energy allows them to grow larger as they approach the shore.
Any meteorologist should be competent in their language and will have been exposed to the words describing various weather conditions. They should therefore have no difficulty pronouncing any of them.
HOW LONG WILL A TSUNMI HAPPEN?
Very strong
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Japanese - I believe it means 'harbor wave'.
South Africa never experienced a Tsunami wave.
the rivers and seas... but they kill people, houses, and other objets like cars, trucks, and buses.
Yes there was one in Hawaii. They warned that there was an earthquake at the Indian Ocean. Later they warned that there is a possibility of a tsunami.
the difference between a tsunami and an earth quake is an earthquake is when the tectonic plates collide in some form a tsunami is an underwater earthquake that creates a huge tidal wave. that is very basic but i hope it helps!
-- If you have a choice, live inland, not near the coast.-- If you have a choice, live on high ground, not low ground.-- Make an escape plan, but be aware that everybody else around youwill also be trying to get away fast, just as you will, and traffic may beslow.
Its hard to know a tsunami is coming but when you hear of one you need to get to higher ground as fast as possible. Tsunami waves can range anywhere from 10 to 80 feet and they can destroy and kill thousands in a matter of minutes. The best thing you can do is get to high ground and get as far from the coast as possible.
If you are in a coastal area and a tsunami is imminent, move to higher ground as quickly as possible. Head inland or to a designated tsunami evacuation site. Follow any official warnings and evacuation orders provided by local authorities.
Tsunamis are long, high sea waves usually caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. They can travel at high speeds across the ocean and cause widespread destruction when they reach land. Tsunamis have long wavelengths and low wave heights in deep water, but their energy allows them to grow larger as they approach the shore.