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''Waves may cause tremendous destruction" Justify the statement​

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Answered by aashigarg0307
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When the water on the surface of the ocean rises and falls alternately, they are called waves. They are formed when winds scrape the ocean floor.

When we throw a ball in the ocean, it gets washed back to the shore by the waves. The stronger the wind blows, the bigger the wave becomes. During a storm, the wind blows at a very high speed forming huge waves. These may cause tremendous destruction. The following can shift large amounts of ocean water:

An earthquake

A volcanic eruption

Underwater landslide

Due to the above, a huge tidal wave called tsunami is formed. It may be as high as 15 metres. The highest tsunami ever measured was 150 m high. These waves travel at a speed of 700 km/h.

Answered by IniyaNirumala
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Answer:

When the water on the surface of the ocean rises and falls alternately, they are called waves. They are formed when winds scrape the ocean floor.

When the water on the surface of the ocean rises and falls alternately, they are called waves. They are formed when winds scrape the ocean floor.When we throw a ball in the ocean, it gets washed back to the shore by the waves. The stronger the wind blows, the bigger the wave becomes. During a storm, the wind blows at a very high speed forming huge waves. These may cause tremendous destruction. The following can shift large amounts of ocean water:

Explanation:

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