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Yes. Most tsunamis are in the ocean. It is rare to see them in lakes.
No. Being a landlocked country, Mongolia has no ocean shoreline. Tsunamis are large ocean waves.
Tsunamis happen when an earthquake occurs on the ocean floor, causing the water to move vigorously.
No. Tsunamis have happened on lakes as well.
Tsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean.
Yes, they can. Tsunamis recollect their energy when they are traveling across the ocean.
Tsunamis are most commonly found in the Pacific Ocean's Ring of Fire, which is an area known for its tectonic activity. This region includes the coasts of countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the west coast of the United States. Areas near subduction zones, where tectonic plates collide, are particularly prone to generating tsunamis.
No they can't. Tsunamis only happen in the ocean.
The tsunamis could carry the fish on to the shore and die.
The body of water with the least tsunamis is the Indian Ocean
Since Tsunamis occur mostly in the Pacific Ocean, we can assume that they would most affect Asia, Australia, and other places along that side of the world.I hope that (somewhat) helped! :)