The nuclear bomb exploded by N.Korea released the energy of about 800 tonnes only. That can not cause any damage if the location are just 50 kilo meters away from the site of explosion. To generate Tsunami we need to generate a minimum force of 32 million tones. To know more about this visit my slide show at URL
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2006-10-10 19:29:25
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answered by A.Ganapathy India 7
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No, the two nuclear bomb that was drop on Japan in WWII did not cause an earthquake nor a tsunami, so a nuclear bomb TEST in North Korea would not neither.
Tsunami is an earthquake in the ocean that cause massive tidal waves.
2006-10-13 13:13:10
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answered by sharpshooter 5
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If the bomb was big enough, anything could happen. But even the best nukes cannot generate that much power. Also, earthquake tsunamis are caused by earthquakes underwater or when an earthquake causes a landslide which causes a tsunami.
2006-10-11 01:05:20
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answered by gonzo_fan2007 2
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It cannot make such big reactions. Earth Quakes main reason if slight movement in earths plates their realise of energy cannot be compared with a N Bomb. If this quake hits in deep oceans this cause Tsunami which cannot be controlled by none
2006-10-11 05:04:20
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answered by Gowri 2
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tsunami is a specific term used for earth quakes that take place in the ocean or in the water..tsunami is a japanies word means killer waves...therefore is the atomic bomb is exploded in the water then it can surely trigger an earthquake in n.korea..
an example of tsunami occures in the indian ocean in 2004 destroying all of the indonesia and earth quake was felt uptill madgasccar an island near africa....
2006-10-11 04:33:25
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answered by hussainalimalik1983 2
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stop reading drudge, he's a quack :P
2006-10-11 01:01:48
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answered by [ΦΘΚ] PIяATE 4
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yep
2006-10-11 01:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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