It depends. If Mangalore is on the ocean than no for both, but if Mangalore is not on the ocean they would only be safe from tsunamis but not from earthquakes. Not from earthquakes because an earthquake could happen anywhere, anytime.
Mangalore is located in a seismically active zone and has experienced earthquakes in the past. While the risk is relatively low compared to some other regions, it is still important to be prepared. The possibility of a tsunami affecting Mangalore's coastal areas cannot be ruled out, although the overall risk is considered moderate.
Undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Earthquakes can cause tsunamis, along with landslides and volcanic activity in the sea. Practically any disturbance in the ocean can cause a tsunami, and most major tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.
The Tsunami (and most Tsunamis) are caused by earthquakes that take place deep under the seabed. The greater the severity of the earthquake, the larger, and more devastating, a Tsunami will be.
Tsunami is a series of water waves that occur when there is disturbance on the ocean floor either by volcanic activities, earthquakes,or underwater explosions.
Yes, earthquakes on the ocean floor or underwater landslides can cause tsunamis. The movement of tectonic plates can create sudden displacement of water, triggering a tsunami. So, the Earth's geology plays a key role in the occurrence of a tsunami.
any underground trenches are not affected by tsunamis, earthquakes etc.
well, tsunami's are caused by earthquakes and most earthquakes occur in the sea.
Tsunami's can be triggered by earthquakes that happen underneath the ocean floor.
earthquakes
Earthquakes.
Yes
tsunami
yes.
yes there is because earthquakes cause a tsunami
earthquakes normally cause tsunamis to occur
Tsunami and earthquakes
yes it does