Ocean Village is about 500 miles from a subduction zone which
has the potential of producing a tsunami generating earthquake. What
is the maximum amount of warning time the village can expect if a
tsunami is generated at that subduction zone?
Yes, Thul village in India was devastated by the tsunami that struck on December 26, 2004. The village suffered widespread destruction and loss of life due to the powerful waves.
it completely wipes out the city town or village. also it will tear down buildings flood streets and kill animals and plants. also humans
It depends on where you live.If you live in a city with skyscrapers and stores, an earthquake would be worse because if the earthquake was high on magnitude, it might knock down buildings and glass would be shattered everywhere!If you live in a village or small town near the ocean, a tsunami would be worse. The small houses could be easily swept away by the strong currents and water. You would never see your belongings again.
The tsunami on 26 December 2004, hit different locations at different times. The earthquake which caused the tsunami, hit at one minute before 8:00am. The gigantic wave quickly built up and spread out, extending to thirteen countries. The wave, travelling at up to 800 kilometres per hour, hit the northern regions of the Indonesian island of Sumatra within fifteen minutes; while Sri Lanka, Thailand and the east coast of India were hit between 90 minutes and two hours later. Somalia was struck about seven hours later. Other countries hit included Bangladesh, Malaysia, the Maldives, the Seychelles and the Indian-owned Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Some 8,500 km away, the coastal village of Struisbaai in South Africa, a 1.5 m "high tide" surged onshore about 16 hours after the quake. See related link below.
The Leaf Villages enmy i believe is the Sand Village
Yes, Thul village in India was devastated by the tsunami that struck on December 26, 2004. The village suffered widespread destruction and loss of life due to the powerful waves.
12,355 points is the maximum points you can get.
villages can be generated anywhere in a minecraft seed.
Every map has them, as they are randomly generated.
The Kona Village Resort was forced to close because of a tsunami that hit the property. It is scheduled to re-open its doors by the end of the year 2013.
NPC villages are currently not in the code for generated structures in Minecraft: Pocket Editon. Therefore they cannot be generated in any seeds in the game, and are only able to be generated in worlds on the PC version.
There was a tsunami in 2004. Some large waves completely submerged one village in north of the island. Although there was no death published, a significant economic loss in millions of dollars was reported. The tsunami was caused by a 9.0 earthquake.
A tsunami is a series of waves generated when a body of water, such as a lake or ocean is rapidly displaced on a massive scale. Earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions and large meteorite impacts all have the potential to generate a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastating. The word "tsunami" is Japanese for "harbor wave", because tsunamis cause little or no visible effect in deep sea, and often Japanese fishermen would be out at sea fishing in deep sea when a tsunami came, and in the evening they came home and found their home village devastated by the tsunami, and thus they theorized that tsunamis only happen in harbors and elsewhere close inshore. Although in Japanese tsunami is used for both the singular and plural, in English tsunamis is well-established as the plural. The term was created by fishermen although they had not been aware of any wave in the open water. A tsunami is not a sub-surface event in the deep ocean; it simply has a much smaller amplitude (wave heights) offshore, and a very long wavelength (often hundreds of kilometres long), which is why they generally pass unnoticed at sea, forming only a passing "hump" in the ocean.
It's not currently in the game but in 0.9.0 there will a new level genrater that wil have all the generated structures as a option
it completely wipes out the city town or village. also it will tear down buildings flood streets and kill animals and plants. also humans
The tsunami caused destruction on the island, resulting in loss of life and damage to Karana's village. As a result, she was forced to take refuge in a cave and adapt to a more solitary way of life in order to survive. The tsunami also played a role in shaping Karana's resilience and independence as she learned to fend for herself in a harsh environment.
Yes it is FDIC insured up to the maximum allowed.