they make the bottom of the ocean explode
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
Tsunamis' can be formed after an undersea earthquake.
Plate tectonics cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges around the world. Movement of the Earth's plates can also trigger tsunamis and affect the climate by creating ocean currents and shifting continents.
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
Well, earthquakes do cause tsunamis. But only underwater earthquakes. Plus, they have to be a transform plate boundary earthquake(caused by subduction).Any displacement of water will cause a tsunami. In short, some underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis.
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
An earthquake is responsible 'cause underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis.
Of course! In fact, underwater earthquakes are a major cause of tsunamis.
A volcanic eruption can cause an earthquake and an earthquake underwater can cause a tsunami.
Tsunamis' can be formed after an undersea earthquake.
its spelled tsunamis, and they are commonly caused by underwater earthquakes that cause massive waves.
Earthquakes are one (but not the only) cause of tsunamis.
Tsunamis do not not cause earthquakes at all. Tsunamis are usually the result of an undersea earthquake.
Mo, they are known as earthquakes but the earthquakes cause the tsunamis.
Plate tectonics cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges around the world. Movement of the Earth's plates can also trigger tsunamis and affect the climate by creating ocean currents and shifting continents.
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.