They move the ocean floor as if it were on a giant conveyor belt.
Tsunamis are usually caused by underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions, revealing the powerful forces beneath the Earth's surface. They also highlight the interconnectedness of Earth's systems, as tsunamis originate in the ocean but can have far-reaching impacts on coastlines and communities around the world. Studying tsunamis can provide valuable insights into improving early warning systems and disaster preparedness.
Tsunamis do not directly affect the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's crust. However, tsunamis can be triggered by disturbances in the lithosphere, such as underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which generate the massive waves that can cause destruction along coastlines.
No, tsunamis are not caused by magma. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace large amounts of water. Magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, can trigger volcanic eruptions that may lead to tsunamis.
Greenhouse Effect
I dosent
Hawaii has sunk a bit because of Tsunamis
They move the ocean floor as if it were on a giant conveyor belt.
they effect it because tsunamis can change the landforms by sinking it or by flooding it
It doesnt effect the earths surface, it affects the the earth surface by expanding cracks in the ground.
They cause tsunamis
Tsunamis are usually caused by underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions, revealing the powerful forces beneath the Earth's surface. They also highlight the interconnectedness of Earth's systems, as tsunamis originate in the ocean but can have far-reaching impacts on coastlines and communities around the world. Studying tsunamis can provide valuable insights into improving early warning systems and disaster preparedness.
They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.
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well it effects the earth by protecting it
The moon's gravitational pull on Earth affects ocean tides, but not tsunamis directly. Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, not by the moon's influence.
Yes, mortalities are one effect of tsunamis. Mortalities means deaths.