. It is a Japanese word that means 'harbour wave'. It is actually
a wave of water that sometimes follows earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions or underwater landslides. In deep water, it can travel
at around 600 metres per hour
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I guess it is Tsunami.
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Ur answer is a wave of water that sometimes follows earthquakes, volcanic
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Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning "harbour wave(s)". Tsunamis are shallow-water waves, and therefore, like tides, they move in the open ocean at very high speeds.
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