Higher near shore. The land is denser than the water so the wave is higher.
You are safer in the middle of the ocean, where a tsunamis is barely even noticeable. It only becomes dangerous when it enters shallow water.
The tsunamis could carry the fish on to the shore and die.
Tsunamis near the shore can be much higher than average waves because they are caused by underwater earthquakes or landslides, resulting in a massive displacement of water. This leads to a large wave with a much greater amplitude compared to normal waves.
no they dont live in beaches they live in the ocean, there can be close to shore or be way off shore or they can be in the middle of the ocean.
If you have received a warning from some believable source that a tsunami is likely, move away from the shore, and seek higher ground.
it damages the shore because the water is very powerfull
No. Barometric pressure is a means of measuring weather patterns. Tsunamis are not weather-related.
No. A tsunami is highest in the shallow water near shore.
Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace large volumes of water in the ocean. This displacement creates powerful waves that propagate outward to the shore, causing destructive flooding in coastal areas.
The Atlantic Ocean is on Florida's eastern shore.
WHEN THE OCEAN WASHES farther up on shore
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.