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Earthquakes can trigger both landslides and tsunamis.
Tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes that occur at subduction zones. A subduction zone is where one tectonic plate slide under another.Tsunamis are also caused by landslides along the coastline, which may be triggered by earthquakes, and on rare occasion by meteors crashing into the oceans if they're of significant size.
Shifting of Tectonic Plates.
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Earthquakes Tornados Floods Hurricanes
Tsunamis are caused by undersea landslides. There are many possible causes for undersea landslides, but the most common are undersea earthquakes.
earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, flooding, and volcanos
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.
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No. Tsunamis may be caused by landslides, volcanic eruptions and, on rare occasions, asteroid impacts.
landslides, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions