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describe a tsunami when it is near from the coast​

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As a tsunami enters shallow water near coastal shorelines, it slows to 20 to 30 mph. The wavelength decreases, the height increases, and currents intensify. Tsunami warnings come in different forms

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As a tsunami enters shallow water near coastal shorelines, it slows to 20 to 30 mph. The wavelength decreases, the height increases, and currents intensify. Tsunami warnings come in different forms.

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