Geography, asked by ajaysherpuria52, 4 months ago


Tsunami
is a Arabic word. (True/ False)​

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Answered by faatimafyz
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Tsunami is a Japanese word with the English translation, "harbor wave." Represented by two characters, the top character, "tsu," means harbor, while the bottom character, "nami," means "wave." In the past, tsunamis were sometimes referred to as "tidal waves" by the general public, and as "seismic sea waves" by the scientific community. The term "tidal wave" is a misnomer; although a tsunami's impact upon a coastline is dependent upon the tidal level at the time a tsunami strikes, tsunamis are unrelated to the tides. Tides result from the imbalanced, extraterrestrial, gravitational influences of the moon, sun, and planets. The term "seismic sea wave" is also misleading. "Seismic" implies an earthquake-related generation mechanism, but a tsunami can also be caused by a nonseismic event, such as a landslide or meteorite impact.

Answered by deenah14
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Tsunami is a english or Japanese word
Maybe
As it can’t be Arabic
So it’s false
And also tsunami also has a translation in Arabic
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