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There is currently no credible prediction or warning of a tsunami hitting California on March 25. Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, and are usually detected and monitored by specialized agencies to issue timely alerts and warnings to potentially affected areas.
The western part of the US, specifically along the Pacific Coast, is most likely to experience earthquakes and volcanoes. This region includes states like California, Oregon, and Washington, which are located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a seismically active zone known for both earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The Southern part of California is on the Pacific plate and the Northern part of California is on the North American plate.
The Solomon Islands tsunami hit the island of Santa Cruz, also known as Nendo Island, in the eastern part of the Solomon Islands chain.
The pair of elements most likely to be part of a polyatomic ion is sulfur (S) and oxygen (O). This combination often forms polyatomic ions such as sulfate (SO4^2-) or sulfite (SO3^2-).
Papua, New Guinea is most susceptible to tsunami hazards.
Kesennuma got hit the most.
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In the Indian ocean right smack dab in the middle
Not really. A tsunami isn't an actual part of an earthquake, but is is a possible result of one.
what is the most dangerous part of a fire. That is the thing most likely to kill you
California is not likely to fall into the pacific ocean.
There is currently no credible prediction or warning of a tsunami hitting California on March 25. Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, and are usually detected and monitored by specialized agencies to issue timely alerts and warnings to potentially affected areas.
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An earthquake completely shattered part of Japan causing the tsunami. A tsunami starts when part of the foundations of the country/island move the sea and pushes the water forwards, causing it to overlap itself and create a tsunami.
There are no years that we can expect a tsunami, they are caused by a multitude of things, though typically arise due to seismic activity, which in itself is very difficult to speculate and any signs that a tsunami may occur would likely be very close to the time that it would occur itself. As a result, tsunamis are difficult to prepare for and for the most part have completely unexpected implications on the affected regions, such as a tsunami moving extremely fast towards a populated city that is unaware of its existence.
'most' is a degree word. 'Likely' an adjective.