in the Pacific Ocean because of the ring of fire (where a lot of active volcanoes are)
Tsunamis mostly occur in the Pacific Ocean because they are made because of Earthquakes and lots of earthquakes happen in the ring of fire.
Tsunamis can occur in any large body of water. The main reason they are more common in the Pacific is because of the large amount of tectonic activity. Tsunamis are usually caused by either an underwater earthquake, or a near water volcanic eruption. Due to the amount of volcanos in the Pacific Ocean region and the tectonic activity (which causes earthquakes) there are many more tsunamis in the Pacific than in the Atlantic.
Approximately 81% of tsunamis occur within the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," which is a horseshoe-shaped area with intense seismic activity. The remaining 19% can occur in other ocean basins due to underwater earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, or meteorite impacts.
mainly in the Pacific Ocean , close to the ring of fire
Tsunamis can happen in the Pacific Ocean along the Ring of Fire, which is a horseshoe-shaped zone of earthquake-prone areas. They can also occur in the Indian Ocean, particularly near the Indonesian archipelago. Additionally, tsunamis have been known to occur in the Mediterranean Sea and the Caribbean Sea.
Tsunamis can occur along coastal areas where there is a subduction zone, where one tectonic plate is being forced beneath another. This movement can displace a large volume of water, creating a tsunami wave that travels towards the coast. Tsunamis are most common in the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," which includes coastal regions bordering the Pacific Plate.
The Pacific Ocean
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The four ocean's of the earth are : * The Indian Ocean, * The Atlantic Ocean, * The Pacific Ocean, * The Arctic Ocean
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. (Apex)
Southern ocean, Pacific ocean, and the Atlantic ocean.
The Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean border South America.