no, unless we somehow had the ability to play god then yes. but tsunamis, earthquake are all but natural phenomena, they cannot be stopped, but they are surely preventable.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
If a tsunami were to hit Florida, it would likely cause significant damage to coastal areas, infrastructure, and communities. The impact would depend on the size and strength of the tsunami. Authorities would need to issue immediate evacuation orders to ensure the safety of residents and minimize casualties.
The Japanese tsunami traveled up to 6 miles inland in some areas. If it were to hit Florida, the extent to which it would travel inland would depend on various factors such as the topography of the coast, coastal defenses, and the size of the tsunami.
seafloor spreading
it will make a even bigger tsunami
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
They are about the same, but if I had to say: Tsunami.
no because it would take to long and the tsunami would have caught up with you
Niether. In the unlikely event that a tornado and a tsunami met, the tornado would go right over the tsunami and neither would be significantly affected.
Its still called a tsunami. There was a big Tsunami there in 1861/62
That would depend on where the tsunami struck and how big it was. Much of Australia's coastline is very sparsely populated, but a tsunami hitting one of the coastal towns or cities would wreak havoc.
There are no atmospheric conditions that portend a tsunami because a tsunami is just a wave, not at all tied to the atmosphere.
Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
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There is no cure for HIV. If there were a cure, that would also prevent transmission.
expected a few hours after the original tsunami.