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The contours of the Earth were slightly altered after the great earthquake of 2004 shook Indonesia, followed soon afterwards by a powerful tsunami.
One of the earliest records of a tsunami taking place was included in the account of terrible 1755 earthquake which struck Lisbon. Soon after the tremors subsided, the city was swamped by a series of giant waves. However, scientists concur that this natural phenomenon has been taking place for millions of years.
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In recent years, a series of natural disasters have occurred in several parts of the world including a number of earthquakes, which can trigger tsunamis. The cause and effect of these phenomena are fascinating. What's more, some regions of the planet are more susceptible to these often deadly events than others.Let's find out more!