Tsunamis and the Environment

Tsunamis and the Environment by Ailynn Collins is a 32-page book published by Capstone in August 2024. This edition explores the significant impact of tsunamis on both human communities and the environment, detailing how these natural disasters can reach heights of over 100 feet and leave lasting effects on coastlines and ecosystems.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the consequences of tsunamis, including the destruction of habitats and the challenges faced by wildlife. The book discusses the harmful effects of saltwater intrusion on soil and plant life, as well as the broader implications for the environment. Additionally, it highlights the efforts being made to aid recovery in areas affected by these disasters, making it a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of natural events and ecological health.
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Tsunamis can be more than 100 feet tall! After tsunamis crash into a coastline, their harmful effects can linger for years. Besides the impact to people, they can be disastrous for the environment. Tsunamis can strip sand from beaches and uproot trees. Salt from ocean water can seep into the ground and keep plants from growing. Tsunamis also kill many animals and destroy their homes. Learn about the important actions people are taking to help areas affected by tsunamis recover.
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