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A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.
It can mess up Lot of home making everything muddy and damp
Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami
There is no specific answer for the request of the *tsunami of poachers * but it refers to poaching being so much in certain places, it seems that the effect of it can be so disastrous and have negative impact, it can lead to or have the effect of which a tsunami has on land. Leaving little or no animals of species being poached,The poachers, poach in a large number, referring to the wave of the tsunamiExample : The Central African jungles are threatened - as are the world's largest remaining mountain gorillas that inhabit them- by man's encroachment in all its invasive forms. To rescue the gorillas the jungles must be saved and the tsunami of poachers plugged
The one that is not caused by and earthquake or seaquake. Well you can see that a tsunami will still be in the air, it can be called the wall of water, it goes over land. Wile a tidal wave is a beach wave that still goes over land, that means that a tsunami is worse.
No. A tsunami is a massive surge of water. Wind is not involved at all.
floods, destruction of land, completely burying of land... major flooding is the main problem.
a tsunami effects the environment by change
Tsunami Station ended in 2003.
A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.
the effect of a tsunami on life
no
It can mess up Lot of home making everything muddy and damp
The effect we now call tsunami has been happening since there have been oceans on the planet Earth (billions of years). There was no "First Tsunami"; the Japanese have been calling the effect 'tsunami' for many centuries.
A tsunami may affect the land by damaging plants, trees, buildings can break down and beaches.
It is unknown what places will be affected by the next mega tsunami.
no