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Tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes due to vibrations.

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Tsunamis are typically triggered by undersea earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, or underwater explosions that displace large amounts of water. These sudden movements generate a series of powerful waves that travel across the ocean, eventually making landfall with devastating force.

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coastal or submarine earthquakes.

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  • an earthquake or volcano.
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Are earthquakes related to tsunamis?

Yes. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes.


What may be triggered by submarine slides tsunamis liquefaction earthquakes?

tsunamis


Are tsunamis connected to any other natural phenomena?

Yes. Tsunamis are often triggered by earthquakes.


Tsunamis are what?

Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions


Can tsunamis be refered to as seismic waves?

No. Seismic waves are the actual vibrations in the ground generate by an earthquake. Tsunamis are a different matter, nor are all tsunamis triggered by earthquakes.


Do tsunamis form at plate boundaries?

Usually, yes. Most tsunamis are generated at subduction zones. However, tsunamis can occur away from plate boundaries if they are triggered by landslides or meteor impacts.


Do tsunamis have weather geologic or humans cause?

Tsunamis are primarily caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides which disturb the ocean floor. While weather conditions may influence the generation of tsunamis, such as in the case of typhoons or hurricanes, they are not the main cause. Human activities like underwater explosions or collapsing coastal structures can also trigger tsunamis but these are rarer occurrences compared to natural causes.


Is there a connection between tsunami and extreme rain?

In virtually all cases, no. Tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes. However, there is one potential exception. Some tsunamis are triggered by landslides. Heavy rain can cause landslides in some areas.


How do tsunamis relate to the troposphere?

The don't. The troposphere is the layer of earth's atmosphere where most weather occurs. Tsunamis are triggered by forces within the earth, completely unrealted to the weather.


Do shock waves cause tsunamis?

No. Tsunamis are caused by a large movement of mass. In most cases it is related to an undersea earthquake that cause portions of the sea floor to move up or down. Some tsunamis are triggered by landslides.


Is a tsunami weather related or geology related?

Since tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes they are geology related.


What caused the tsunamis in Newfoundland in1929?

Underwater landslides triggered by the M 7.2 Grand Banks earthquake.