
Why was the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami so destructive?
Why was the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami so destructive?
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was triggered by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded. But what caused the quake? And why was it so destructive? Syahida Othman explains.
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i'd be curious to know if any shaking was felt on land.
1:22 why some parts of north america is highlighted?
You Should point out Andaman island (India) as its Indian territory
What's the point after 20 years to give reasons, those so-called " professors or expert " will come out to give comments instead of preempt before incident happen.
Even more catastrophic was the volcanic explosion in the same area in 536 AD, when historians and experts claim that the sun turned dark and about half of the world's population died in the years that followed. For years, the world's sky was covered in ash from Krakatoa's enormous explosion, blocking the sun's light. If this happens again, our solar panels and wind turbines will not generate any electricity.