No, there will be no tsunami anytime soon.THUMBS UP (;
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
There are tsunamis and there are tsunami trains. A tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake. A new tsunami has to wait for a new earthquake. It is not uncommon for any earthquake to be followed by one or more aftershocks within a matter of hours or days, so a new tsunami can result similarly. Since earthquake behavior is notoriously unpredictable, so is tsunami generation. A single tsunami results in a series of waves with periods ranging from minutes to hours. This is called the tsunami "wave train". There is more information in the related links.
The best defense against a tsunami is to evacuate to higher ground or a designated safe zone as soon as a tsunami warning is issued. Staying alert to official warnings, understanding evacuation routes, and having a family emergency plan in place can all help minimize the risk of harm during a tsunami.
Tsunami waves can be caused by a major earthquake or landslide on the sea flow. Another cause is from the land slumping into the ocean or a large volcanic eruption.
it all depends on the barometer
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
The scary thing about a tsunami is that you don't know when it's going to happen until hours before so unless a tsunami is going to hit soon then I can't tell you
yes but i dont know when and not anytime soon
yes, soon every islands will be vanish by tsunamies
Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Tsunami
no
There are yet no instruments which could predict a Tsunami. So, it can't be told whether a tsunami will come or not.
Depends where you are or how big it is, but the best idea is to get to high ground as soon as possible. If you are caught by a tsunami, best to hold onto something behind a building or something sturdy.
Tsunami
There are tsunamis and there are tsunami trains. A tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake. A new tsunami has to wait for a new earthquake. It is not uncommon for any earthquake to be followed by one or more aftershocks within a matter of hours or days, so a new tsunami can result similarly. Since earthquake behavior is notoriously unpredictable, so is tsunami generation. A single tsunami results in a series of waves with periods ranging from minutes to hours. This is called the tsunami "wave train". There is more information in the related links.