the shopping mall could flood
or collapse
Tsunamis inflict severe damage on the built environment through intense flooding, which can inundate structures, erode foundations, and wash away buildings. The force of the waves can demolish or displace infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and utilities. Additionally, debris carried by the tsunami can cause further destruction, while saltwater intrusion can compromise the integrity of materials and systems long after the event. Ultimately, the impact can lead to significant economic losses and prolonged recovery challenges for affected communities.
Earthquakes can cause various types of damage to structures, including foundation settlement, structural cracking, and partial or total collapse. In houses, this can lead to walls or roofs collapsing, while in shopping malls, damage may affect not only the building structure but also internal fixtures and utilities, potentially causing widespread destruction and posing a serious threat to occupants.
A tsunami can exert pressure equivalent to the weight of several tons per square foot, depending on its size and force. This immense pressure can cause significant damage to coastal structures and infrastructure.
The earthquake in Japan caused more damage overall than the tsunami. The powerful earthquake triggered the tsunami and also led to widespread destruction of buildings, infrastructure, and loss of lives. The tsunami primarily affected coastal areas with devastating flooding and destruction.
The most destructive tsunami in United States history was in 1964 when a magnitude 9.2 earthquake in Alaska triggered a tsunami along the West Coast. It caused significant damage in Alaska, Oregon, and California, resulting in loss of life and widespread destruction.
The buildings collapse.
Earthquakes can cause various types of damage to structures, including foundation settlement, structural cracking, and partial or total collapse. In houses, this can lead to walls or roofs collapsing, while in shopping malls, damage may affect not only the building structure but also internal fixtures and utilities, potentially causing widespread destruction and posing a serious threat to occupants.
Depending on the type of structure and the strength of the tornado damage can range from roof damage and broken windows to the complete destruction of well-built structures.
Yes, a random example is using cards such as Burning Land that inflict damage to you and usually your opponent as well. If you're referring to Battle Damage, Call of the Earthbound should be one of the only cards that can inflict battle damage to oneself, if even You can inflict damage to yourself but it is generally uncommon
A tsunami can exert pressure equivalent to the weight of several tons per square foot, depending on its size and force. This immense pressure can cause significant damage to coastal structures and infrastructure.
They are about the same, but if I had to say: Tsunami.
tsunami
VS Dark-types: Bug & Fighting moves inflict 2x damage. (Dark & Ghost only inflict 1/2 damage.)
what precautionary measures are taken to minimize the damage caused by the tsunami
Are you trying to heal or inflict nerve damage?
Solar Beam does 120 damage and has 100 accuracy
There was one tsunami that was approximately 84 metres high and did a lot of damage-I'm not being very specific am I?