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Answered by kunalbiswal20
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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science Disaster Management Chapter 1 Tsunami The Killer Wave

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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science Disaster Management Chapter 1 Tsunami The Killer Wave

Tsunami The Killer Wave CBSE Class 10 Disaster Management NCERT Solutions

Question-1

Name three causes of Tsunami and explain its impact.

Solution:

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and underwater land slides can cause tsunamis.

The impact of the earthquake, which ruptures the sea-floor causes the sea water to rise and move towards the coast with great force. These waves which travel at a tremendous speed immerse coastal areas causing immense damage to people and property.

Sometimes a tsunami causes the sea water to recede, exposing the ocean floor. This is nature’s way of warning people of an impending tsunami.

Waves head inland destroying everything in its path.

Question-2

Explain two different ways of detecting tsunami.

Solution:

(i) Coastal Tidal Gauges

Coastal tidal gauges can identify a tsunami closer to the shore. Tsunami detectors are placed in the sea about 50 km. from the shore. They are linked to the land by submarine cables. The detectors record any disturbances in the sea and transmit it to the land through the cables. These detectors can only identify tsunamis closer to the sea.

(ii) Satellite Technology

Satellite technology has made it possible to detect tsuna-migenic earthquakes almost immediately. ‘Tsunameters’ transmit warnings of buoys on the sea surface, which relay it to the satellite. The warning time depends on the distance of the epicentre from the coast line. The warning includes predicted times the tsunami may hit different coastal cities, where the tsunami could travel in a few hours.

Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) Project was developed by the U.S. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program. It strives at early tsunami detection and real-time reporting capability.

Answered by PranjalArya08
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Question:-

Name three causes of Tsunami and explain its impact.

Answer:-

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and underwater land slides can cause tsunamis.

The impact of the earthquake, which ruptures the sea-floor causes the sea water to rise and move towards the coast with great force. These waves which travel at a tremendous speed immerse coastal areas causing immense damage to people and property.

Sometimes a tsunami causes the sea water to recede, exposing the ocean floor. This is nature’s way of warning people of an impending tsunami.

Question:-

Explain two different ways of detecting tsunami.

Answer:-

(i) Coastal Tidal Gauges

Coastal tidal gauges can identify a tsunami closer to the shore. Tsunami detectors are placed in the sea about 50 km. from the shore. They are linked to the land by submarine cables. The detectors record any disturbances in the sea and transmit it to the land through the cables. These detectors can only identify tsunamis closer to the sea.

(ii) Satellite Technology

Satellite technology has made it possible to detect tsuna-migenic earthquakes almost immediately. ‘Tsunameters’ transmit warnings of buoys on the sea surface, which relay it to the satellite. The warning time depends on the distance of the epicentre from the coast line. The warning includes predicted times the tsunami may hit different coastal cities, where the tsunami could travel in a few hours.

Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) Project was developed by the U.S. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program. It strives at early tsunami detection and real-time reporting capability.

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