in south america
Tsunamis are most common in countries located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Japan, Indonesia, and Chile. These countries experience frequent seismic activity that can trigger tsunamis.
no not really they have tsunamis , may be reached as 5-6 meters height but not can be specified as a Tsunami!
Some of the countries that have been most affected by tsunamis in the last 100 years include Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and Thailand. These countries are located in regions with high seismic activity and are prone to tsunamis due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.
Most tsunamis are tirggered by earthquaes and so usually occur at plate boundaries.
Tsunamis most commonly hit countries located around the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," including Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the Philippines. These regions experience a higher frequency of seismic activity and underwater disturbances that can trigger tsunamis. Additionally, coastal areas along major tectonic plate boundaries, such as the West Coast of the United States and the Indian Ocean, are also at risk.
Tsunamis are most common in countries located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Japan, Indonesia, and Chile. These countries experience frequent seismic activity that can trigger tsunamis.
Northern Hemisphere
no not really they have tsunamis , may be reached as 5-6 meters height but not can be specified as a Tsunami!
north
Yes. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes.
The three landlocked nations that have most of their landmass located in the Sahara Desert are Chad, Niger, and Mali.
North
Some of the countries that have been most affected by tsunamis in the last 100 years include Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and Thailand. These countries are located in regions with high seismic activity and are prone to tsunamis due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.
Indian
in the water.
The three landlocked nations that have most of their landmass located in the Sahara desert are Niger, Chad, and Mali.
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