Tsunamis are usually caused by an earthquake in the sea, and the earthquake may be caused by a volcano.
An earthquake is also a natural disaster, because we did not create earthquake, it comes naturally.
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Earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides are classified as natural disasters because they are caused by natural processes like tectonic movements or extreme weather events. They can result in severe damage to property, infrastructure, and loss of life, making them significant events that require emergency response and preparedness strategies.
Earthquakes Tsunami and landslides classified as natural disaster because they are caused by nature hazards.
Yes, a tsunami is a natural disaster caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that result in a massive displacement of water, leading to destructive waves.
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.
No, heavy rain cannot cause a tsunami. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater tectonic plate movements, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. Heavy rain does not have the same energy or mechanism to produce a tsunami.
A tsunami is typically generated by the displacement of a large volume of water, usually from undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. The medium through which a tsunami travels is water, specifically ocean water.
When plates move, it can result in earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, the formation of mountain ranges, and the shifting of continents.