la palma
No. land based earthquakes seldom cause tsunami. a quake under the ocean is much more likely to do so.
The earthquake caused the tsunami in Japan. And plate tectonics - which have been going on under the earths surface since the earth formed - caused the earthquake.
It will probably happen eventually. This is a plate boundary just of the cause that could trigger an earthquake and tsunami, but there's no telling when it will happen. Other areas along the Pacific could produce a tsunami that would reach Washington
The scary thing about a tsunami is that you don't know when it's going to happen until hours before so unless a tsunami is going to hit soon then I can't tell you
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water
No one can predict this.
The tsunami will flood the low lying areas. Going to higher ground might take you out of the areas that will be flooded.
There are yet no instruments which could predict a Tsunami. So, it can't be told whether a tsunami will come or not.
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A tsunami is not a wind-related event, so the wind could be going any speed.
600-700kph