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Learning Task 5: Read the text and complete the table below. Then,
convert the details of the given text into a diagram using appropriate
graphic organizer. Do this in your notebook.
Tsunami is a series of waves that are produced by the sudden
movement of the seabed-earthquakes, volcanic eruptions,
underwater landsde or even an asteroid. But Erequently, they are
set off by earthquakes occurring at a depth of less than 50 meters
measuring at least 6.5 in magnitude.
At a magnitude of eight (8), a tsunami can be devastating. The
shifts of the ocean floor caused water to be folded, lowering the sea
level and deforming the surface of the ocean. Seismic waves are
produced which in turn trigger another series of waves in deep
water far from the epicenter of the earthquake. The tsunami
reaches a few thousand centimeters, but its height increases as the
bottom of the ocean floor rises.
In extreme cases, the waves take on speed of 500 to 800
kilometers per hour when the water is very deep, decreasing in
speed to about 20 or 30 lelameters per hour as they approach the
coast. The waves can reach heights of up to 30 meters, breaking
one after the other at intervals of 10 to 40 minutes sweeping away
everything in their path. Tsunami, which is a Japanese word for
harbour wave, occurs muy ir regions of strong tectonic activity​

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Answered by anvisha27008
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A moment magnitude Mw9.0 earthquake hit northeastern Japan at 14:46:18 (Japan Standard Time), March 11, 2011. We have obtained 1 s precise point positioning solutions for 1198 GEONET stations. Although GPS position time series have been routinely investigated and used as waveforms for dynamic inversion of earthquakes, we focus on exploring the spatial displacement features of GEONET stations for this earthquake. A movie inspection of high-rate GPS waveforms leads us to find that 76.21% of the GEONET stations in the Japanese islands subsided suddenly within 1 s between 14:59:45 and 14:

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