It depends on where you live.
If you live in a city with skyscrapers and stores, an earthquake would be worse because if the earthquake was high on magnitude, it might knock down buildings and glass would be shattered everywhere!
If you live in a village or small town near the ocean, a tsunami would be worse. The small houses could be easily swept away by the strong currents and water. You would never see your belongings again.
Both tsunamis and earthquakes are natural disasters that can cause significant destruction. An earthquake is the sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates, which can result in building collapses and landslides. A tsunami is a series of large ocean waves generated by undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, causing flooding and coastal damage. The strength of each depends on various factors such as magnitude, depth, and distance from populated areas.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
Yes, there were reports of a small tsunami hitting the coast of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. However, the damage caused by the tsunami was minimal compared to the devastation from the earthquake.
No, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 did not cause a tsunami.
In the context of a natural disaster event, the earthquake typically occurs before the tsunami. This is because the earthquake generates the seismic waves that trigger the tsunami as a series of powerful ocean waves.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
Earthquake
yes it is
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
No. A tsunami is a giant ocean wave. A tsunami can be caused by an earthquake, but they are completely different things.
An earthquake happened, which triggered the tsunami.
There was a tsunami, but it was triggered by a volcanic eruption, not an earthquake.
Yes, there were reports of a small tsunami hitting the coast of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. However, the damage caused by the tsunami was minimal compared to the devastation from the earthquake.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
No, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 did not cause a tsunami.
The tsunami was triggered by an earthquake.
A Tsunami is generated by an underwater earthquake.
Not really. A tsunami isn't an actual part of an earthquake, but is is a possible result of one.