because they flood thousands of peoples' homes and cause widespread destruction, deaths are cause by debris and drowning.
thousands to millions!! :(
The eruption of Mount Krakatoa produced lava flows, pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and tsunamis. These events led to widespread destruction of the surrounding area and resulted in the deaths of thousands of people.
destroys homes towns nd causes many deaths
Earthquakes themselves are the direct cause of most earthquake-related deaths, but buildings collapsing due to the shaking can also be deadly. Other factors like landslides or tsunamis triggered by the earthquake can also result in fatalities, but are generally less common.
Krakatoa last erupted in 1883, resulting in one of the most powerful volcanic events in recorded history. The eruption caused tsunamis up to 131 feet high, destroyed over two-thirds of the island, and resulted in tens of thousands of deaths.
The yearly death rate from tsunamis varies significantly, as these events are infrequent and often depend on the magnitude and location of the tsunami. On average, tsunamis cause thousands of deaths in catastrophic events, like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which claimed over 230,000 lives. In the years without major tsunamis, the death toll can be minimal. Overall, while tsunamis can be devastating, they do not have a consistent yearly death rate due to their sporadic nature.
yes because tsunami can grow bigger than a volcano eruption
thousands of deaths and destroyed cities mushroom clouds and radiation waves
Yes, mortalities are one effect of tsunamis. Mortalities means deaths.
Earthquakes are one (but not the only) cause of tsunamis.
They cause tsunamis
Tsunamis do not not cause earthquakes at all. Tsunamis are usually the result of an undersea earthquake.
In 1840 The Great Famine happened, also known as the Potato famine. It was the cause of deaths for thousands of Irishmen and women.
thousands to millions!! :(
The number of deaths caused by a hurricane can vary greatly depending on the size and intensity of the storm, the preparedness of the affected areas, and the effectiveness of evacuation and response efforts. Hurricanes have been known to cause anywhere from a few dozen to several thousand deaths in extreme cases.
The eruption of Mount Krakatoa produced lava flows, pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and tsunamis. These events led to widespread destruction of the surrounding area and resulted in the deaths of thousands of people.
To commemorate the deaths of thousands of soldiers.