While Alabama is a coastal state along the Gulf of Mexico, tsunamis are rare in this region compared to the Pacific Ocean. Historical records do not show any significant tsunamis affecting Alabama.
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No, Ohio is a landlocked state and has never been hit by a tsunami. Tsunamis are caused by underwater seismic activity and primarily affect coastal regions near the ocean.
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The tallest ever was the tsunami in Lituya Bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958 it was 1,720 Ft High.
Yes, the Bahamas has experienced tsunamis in the past. Although they are not as common as in other regions with more active tectonic activity, the Bahamas can still be at risk from tsunamis generated by earthquakes or underwater landslides in the region. The last recorded significant tsunami in the Bahamas occurred in 1867.
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Yes last year.
New South Wales have never been hit by a tsunami of any significance, for as long as Europeans have been settled on the continent.
unless a big earthquake or big asteroid collision, no.
Has alabama ever been ranked #1 then lost to usc
notre dame shut out alabama in the early 80's
Yes- there have been several in Hawaii, Alaska, and the Pacific Coast
Kalyn Chapman James 1993 was the first African American Miss Alabama.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Alabama legislature.
The deadliest tsunami was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, killing almost 230,000 people.
The 2009 heisman trophy was presented to Mark Ingram of Alabama.
bfro has the state of Alabama in its pages. in the retaled links box below I posted the link.