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Chile earthquake of 1960, the largest earthquake recorded in the 20th century. Originating off the coast of southern Chile on May 22, 1960, the temblor caused s
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What causes a tsunami to erupt?
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Take a look at the video in the related links section. That was when the tsunami hit Thailand in 2004, it started when there was an earthquake in the Indian oce
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Why Singapore do not have tsunami?
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Singapore is shielded from most tsunamis due to its location in the South China Sea, which is relatively protected from major tectonic activity. Additionally, i
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How far inland of Santa Monica California can a tsunami go?
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Tsunamis can potentially reach several miles inland of Santa Monica, California, flooding low-lying areas along the coast and waterways. The extent of inland pe
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How many liters does a tsunami contain?
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Tsunamis do not "contain" liters in the traditional sense, as they are massive ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The
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What can the tsunami do to us?
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A tsunami can cause widespread and severe flooding in coastal areas, leading to destruction of property, infrastructure, and loss of life. Strong currents and d
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Tsunamis
What time does tsunami usually occur?
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Tsunamis can occur at any time of day or night, but they are more likely to happen following an earthquake or underwater volcanic eruption. Tsunamis are most co
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Can a tsunami hit Detroit?
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It is highly unlikely for a tsunami to hit Detroit as it is located far inland from any major bodies of water, such as oceans or seas. Tsunamis are typically ge
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California
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What California beach city is most likely to get hit by a tsunami?
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Cities along the California coast that are at higher risk of being impacted by a tsunami include Crescent City, Eureka, and areas around the San Francisco Bay.
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Japan
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Where did Japan tsunami occur?
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On March 11 at 2:46pm JST a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred near the northeastern coast of Japan. The epicenter was 129 km (80 miles) E of Sendai, Hon
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Tsunamis
Can man stop tsunami from happening?
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No, man cannot stop a tsunami from happening. Tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, and the energy they release is s
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Tsunamis
What type of wave results from a steeply sloping coastal region?
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When waves approach a steeply sloping coastal region, they result in plunging or surging waves. These waves break quickly and with a lot of force due to the sud
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Tsunamis
What is the flashback of the big wave?
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The flashback of the big wave is a memory-like experience where someone vividly recalls a significant event from their past. It often involves reliving the emot
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Social Sciences
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What should you do after the tsunami?
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After a tsunami, you should follow emergency procedures issued by authorities, such as evacuating to higher ground if in a coastal area, checking for injuries a
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Tsunamis
When was indira point submerged in sea?
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Indira Point was submerged in the sea during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which occurred on December 26, 2004. The location of Indira Point, the southernmost
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Tsunamis
Where is the tsunami warning center in India?
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The Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) is located in Hyderabad, India. It is operated by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INC
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Tsunamis
What can be done to prevent tsunami from happening?
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Tsunamis are typically triggered by earthquakes, underwater landslides, or volcanic eruptions. To prevent them, efforts focus on early detection and warning sys
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Tsunamis
What causes weather changes during a tsunami?
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A tsunami is caused by an underwater disturbance, such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide, that displaces a large volume of water. Weather change
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Lebanon
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Will a tsunami occur in Lebanon?
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The possibility of a tsunami occurring in Lebanon is considered to be low due to the country's location and geological characteristics. Lebanon is not situated
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Earth Sciences
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How many tsunamis are in japan?
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On average, Japan experiences around 20% of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 or greater on the Richter scale, which can trigger tsunamis. However, actua
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Japan
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How big were the waves in the tsunami in Japan in 2010?
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The tsunami in Japan in 2010, also known as the Tohoku tsunami, had waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in some areas. The sheer size and
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Japan
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How big was the tsunami wave that hit Japan in 2011?
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The tsunami wave that hit Japan in 2011 was reported to be up to 130 feet (40 meters) high in some areas, with an average height of about 30 feet (9 meters). It
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Tsunamis
How far can a small tsunami wave reach?
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A small tsunami wave can reach up to several hundred meters inland, depending on the local topography and the strength of the wave. The wave can cause flooding
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Oceanography
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What Are The Rescue Operations During Tsunami?
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Rescue operations during a tsunami typically involve search and rescue teams looking for survivors in affected areas using boats, helicopters, or other means of
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Tsunamis
What was the height of the tsunami in Alaska?
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The tsunami that struck Alaska in 1964 reached heights of up to 220 feet in some areas. This event, known as the Great Alaska Earthquake, remains one of the mos
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What is a shelf cloud tsunami? Why did the tsunami start in Japan? Why do images of tsunamis show a surge of water and not a curling water? Do tsunamis make earthquakes? How many people died in the worlds worst tsunami? How can you reduce a tsunami's impact? Will there be a another tsunami soon? Was the tsunami in Japan 2011 the biggest ever recorded? Is there use of tidal energy in England? What safety warning went out when the japan earthquake and tsunami hit? What is a word that starts with j and has something to do with Volcanoes Water Fossils or Earthquakes? Most common cause of an earthquake? How soon can a tsunami appear after a tsunami? Who tells the people to evacuate when a tsunami is coming? How long did it take 1960 Chile tsunami to reach Hawaii? Are there any man made ways to slow or stop a tsunami from hitting land? How tall was the lisbon tsunami? How strong is a 7.9 earthquake from 4.6 earthquake? How do you create tsunami at pocket god? What is Himalayan tsunami?
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4 How far and at what speeds can tsunamis travel? If a tidal wave was 2 miles high and hit the south east coast of Australia how far inland would it travel? How many hours the travel time from Philippines to Indonesia? How far does sound travel through air if unimpeded by objects in the environment? How do eastasian Folk art reflect the life of the common folk?
Unanswered Questions
How has the tsunami in japan affected life on earth? How long do tsunamis last in the Pacific Ocean? What was done to try and rebuild the places affected by the tsunami? How do waves impact on the Australian Coastline? Did America help Sri Lanka in the tsunami? What could happen in Colorado of desasters? How would the community changes after the tsunami in Japan? How do tsunamis have an impact on the ecosystem?
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Tsunamis
What causes a tsunami to erupt?
Asked by Wiki User
Take a look at the video in the related links section. That was when the tsunami hit Thailand in 2004, it started when there was an earthquake in the Indian oce
Read more
Singapore
+1
Why Singapore do not have tsunami?
Asked by Wiki User
Singapore is shielded from most tsunamis due to its location in the South China Sea, which is relatively protected from major tectonic activity. Additionally, i
Read more
Tsunamis
How far inland of Santa Monica California can a tsunami go?
Asked by Wiki User
Tsunamis can potentially reach several miles inland of Santa Monica, California, flooding low-lying areas along the coast and waterways. The extent of inland pe
Read more
Tsunamis
How many liters does a tsunami contain?
Asked by Wiki User
Tsunamis do not "contain" liters in the traditional sense, as they are massive ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The
Read more
Tsunamis
What can the tsunami do to us?
Asked by Wiki User
A tsunami can cause widespread and severe flooding in coastal areas, leading to destruction of property, infrastructure, and loss of life. Strong currents and d
Read more
Tsunamis
What time does tsunami usually occur?
Asked by Wiki User
Tsunamis can occur at any time of day or night, but they are more likely to happen following an earthquake or underwater volcanic eruption. Tsunamis are most co
Read more
Tsunamis
Can a tsunami hit Detroit?
Asked by Wiki User
It is highly unlikely for a tsunami to hit Detroit as it is located far inland from any major bodies of water, such as oceans or seas. Tsunamis are typically ge
Read more
California
+2
What California beach city is most likely to get hit by a tsunami?
Asked by Wiki User
Cities along the California coast that are at higher risk of being impacted by a tsunami include Crescent City, Eureka, and areas around the San Francisco Bay.
Read more
Japan
+2
Where did Japan tsunami occur?
Asked by Wiki User
On March 11 at 2:46pm JST a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred near the northeastern coast of Japan. The epicenter was 129 km (80 miles) E of Sendai, Hon
Read more
Tsunamis
Can man stop tsunami from happening?
Asked by Wiki User
No, man cannot stop a tsunami from happening. Tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, and the energy they release is s
Read more
Tsunamis
What type of wave results from a steeply sloping coastal region?
Asked by Wiki User
When waves approach a steeply sloping coastal region, they result in plunging or surging waves. These waves break quickly and with a lot of force due to the sud
Read more
Tsunamis
What is the flashback of the big wave?
Asked by Wiki User
The flashback of the big wave is a memory-like experience where someone vividly recalls a significant event from their past. It often involves reliving the emot
Read more
Social Sciences
+1
What should you do after the tsunami?
Asked by Wiki User
After a tsunami, you should follow emergency procedures issued by authorities, such as evacuating to higher ground if in a coastal area, checking for injuries a
Read more
Tsunamis
When was indira point submerged in sea?
Asked by Wiki User
Indira Point was submerged in the sea during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which occurred on December 26, 2004. The location of Indira Point, the southernmost
Read more
Tsunamis
Where is the tsunami warning center in India?
Asked by Wiki User
The Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC) is located in Hyderabad, India. It is operated by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INC
Read more
Tsunamis
What can be done to prevent tsunami from happening?
Asked by Wiki User
Tsunamis are typically triggered by earthquakes, underwater landslides, or volcanic eruptions. To prevent them, efforts focus on early detection and warning sys
Read more
Tsunamis
What causes weather changes during a tsunami?
Asked by Wiki User
A tsunami is caused by an underwater disturbance, such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide, that displaces a large volume of water. Weather change
Read more
Lebanon
+1
Will a tsunami occur in Lebanon?
Asked by Wiki User
The possibility of a tsunami occurring in Lebanon is considered to be low due to the country's location and geological characteristics. Lebanon is not situated
Read more
Earth Sciences
+2
How many tsunamis are in japan?
Asked by Wiki User
On average, Japan experiences around 20% of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 or greater on the Richter scale, which can trigger tsunamis. However, actua
Read more
Japan
+1
How big were the waves in the tsunami in Japan in 2010?
Asked by Wiki User
The tsunami in Japan in 2010, also known as the Tohoku tsunami, had waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in some areas. The sheer size and
Read more
Japan
+2
How big was the tsunami wave that hit Japan in 2011?
Asked by Wiki User
The tsunami wave that hit Japan in 2011 was reported to be up to 130 feet (40 meters) high in some areas, with an average height of about 30 feet (9 meters). It
Read more
Tsunamis
How far can a small tsunami wave reach?
Asked by Wiki User
A small tsunami wave can reach up to several hundred meters inland, depending on the local topography and the strength of the wave. The wave can cause flooding
Read more
Oceanography
+2
What Are The Rescue Operations During Tsunami?
Asked by Wiki User
Rescue operations during a tsunami typically involve search and rescue teams looking for survivors in affected areas using boats, helicopters, or other means of
Read more
Tsunamis
What was the height of the tsunami in Alaska?
Asked by Wiki User
The tsunami that struck Alaska in 1964 reached heights of up to 220 feet in some areas. This event, known as the Great Alaska Earthquake, remains one of the mos
Read more
PreviousNext
Trending Questions
What is a shelf cloud tsunami? Why did the tsunami start in Japan? Why do images of tsunamis show a surge of water and not a curling water? Do tsunamis make earthquakes? How many people died in the worlds worst tsunami? How can you reduce a tsunami's impact? Will there be a another tsunami soon? Was the tsunami in Japan 2011 the biggest ever recorded? Is there use of tidal energy in England? What safety warning went out when the japan earthquake and tsunami hit? What is a word that starts with j and has something to do with Volcanoes Water Fossils or Earthquakes? Most common cause of an earthquake? How soon can a tsunami appear after a tsunami? Who tells the people to evacuate when a tsunami is coming? How long did it take 1960 Chile tsunami to reach Hawaii? Are there any man made ways to slow or stop a tsunami from hitting land? How tall was the lisbon tsunami? How strong is a 7.9 earthquake from 4.6 earthquake? How do you create tsunami at pocket god? What is Himalayan tsunami?
Still have questions?
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4 How far and at what speeds can tsunamis travel? If a tidal wave was 2 miles high and hit the south east coast of Australia how far inland would it travel? How many hours the travel time from Philippines to Indonesia? How far does sound travel through air if unimpeded by objects in the environment? How do eastasian Folk art reflect the life of the common folk?
Unanswered Questions
How has the tsunami in japan affected life on earth? How long do tsunamis last in the Pacific Ocean? What was done to try and rebuild the places affected by the tsunami? How do waves impact on the Australian Coastline? Did America help Sri Lanka in the tsunami? What could happen in Colorado of desasters? How would the community changes after the tsunami in Japan? How do tsunamis have an impact on the ecosystem?
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