Tsunamis happen on parts of the earth where there is more of a chance of earthquakes (fault lines) or other natural events (like landslides) which would cause the major wave to be created and fostered.
More recently, famous tsunamis have been in Southeast Asia (Thailand area) in December 2004, and Japan (located on the Ring of Fire) in March 2011.
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No, tsunamis do not die down before hitting land. In fact, they can increase in height and intensity as they approach the coastline due to the shallowing of the water depth, causing the wave to rise up dramatically.
Countries that have experienced tsunamis include Indonesia, Japan, Chile, and the Philippines. These countries are located near tectonic plate boundaries where undersea earthquakes can trigger tsunamis.
No weather in particular. Tsunamis are completely unrelated to the weather. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, which are not weather, but the triggering earthquake may be too far away to be felt.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Yes, they have happened throughout history
No. Tsunamis have happened on lakes as well.
about 300 tsunamis happened world wide
No. Tsunamis cannot be stopped.
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None. Tsunamis have been occuring since the oceans formed, long before people existed.
For one thing, the one that just happened in Japan.
One earthquake (8.0-8.3) has caused 4 tsunamis
No. Tsunamis have happened through all of human history.
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