a tsunami is a sea wave caused by
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Tsunamis are giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. Out in the depths of the ocean, tsunami waves do not dramatically increase in height. But as the waves travel inland, they build up to higher and higher heights as the depth of the ocean decreases.
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A tsunami is a sea wave caused by a significant and abrupt movement of the ocean, typically brought on by an earthquake at or near the ocean's bottom
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- A tsunami is a set of extraordinarily lengthy waves brought on by a significant and abrupt movement of the ocean, typically brought on by an earthquake at or near the ocean's bottom.
- Giant waves known as tsunamis are brought on by earthquakes or underwater volcanic eruptions.
- The height of tsunami waves does not substantially rise as they approach the ocean's depths.
- The depth of the ocean determines the tsunami wave's speed, not its distance from its source.
- Over deep waters, tsunami waves may move as quickly as jet jets, only slowing down when they encounter shallow waters.
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