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what are the factors affecting the height pf the waves ? a.. winds b.. earthquake c.. volcanic. D.. All of the above

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Answered by zaidarif005
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Answer:

All of the above is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • Earthquake on the bed of the sea causes tsunamis so it is a affecting the height of the waves.
  • Wave height is affected by wind speed, wind duration (or how long the wind blows), and fetch, which is the distance over water that the wind blows in a single direction. If wind speed is slow, only small waves result, regardless of wind duration or fetch. If wind speed is fast, then large waves are caused.
  • According to this mechanism, waves may be generated by the sudden displacement of water caused by a volcanic explosion, by a volcano's slope failure, or more likely by a phreatomagmatic explosion and collapse/engulfment of the volcanic magmatic chambers.

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Answered by babitakumariara89
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Answer:

༒︎All of the above༒︎

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