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There are three factors of destructions from tsunamis: inundation, wave impact on structures, and erosion. Strong, tsunami-induced currents lead to the erosion ...
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Most tsunami damage and destruction is caused by flooding, wave impacts, erosion, strong currents, and floating debris (e.g., trees, structures, vehicles, and ...
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Another reason that tsunamis are so dangerous is that they are not really going to do something to prevent the massive wave power and it is very fast for a ...
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The cause of a tsunami can be far away, on the other side of the ocean. Many tsunamis are small, but they also can be large, up to 10 feet high or more. When ...
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Duration: 2:02 Posted: Nov 10, 2021 VIDEO
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These destructive surges of water are caused by underwater earthquakes. ... A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching ...
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A tsunami is a series of waves or surges most commonly caused by an earthquake beneath the sea floor. Tsunamis can cause great loss of life and property damage ...
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Duration: 2:02 Posted: Nov 25, 2021 VIDEO
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Jan 19, 2022 · Tsunamis aren't just bigger-than-average waves. Triggered by undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions like the one in Tonga, they are fast ...
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Destruction is caused by two mechanisms: the smashing force of a wall of water traveling at high speed, and the destructive power of a large volume of water ...
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Mar 11, 2011 · Tsunamis occur most often in the Pacific Ocean and Indonesia, because of the active Pacific Rim earthquake zone. Tsunamis cause the water level ...
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Tsunamis radiate outward in all directions from the point of origin and can move across entire ocean basins. When they reach the coast, they can cause dangerous ...
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Oct 2, 2018 · Another important factor for tsunamis is the depth and shape of the sea floor. This determines the speed of the initial waves. Strong subduction ...
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Oct 3, 2018 · The ocean floor topography affects the speed of tsunami waves, meaning they move faster over deep areas and slow down over submarine banks. Very ...
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