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Answered by ana19
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A tsunami is a series of fast movingwaves in the ocean caused by powerfulearthquakes or volcanic eruptions. A tsunami has a very long wavelength. It can be hundreds of kilometers long. Usually, a tsunami starts suddenly. The waves travel at a great speed across an ocean with little energy loss. They can remove sand from beaches, destroytrees, toss and drag vehicles, housesand even destroy whole towns. Tsunamis can even be by caused meteorite strikes, though it is very rare.

The water often draws back from the seacoast half of the wave period prior to the wave getting to the coast. If theslope of the coast is not deep, the water may pull back for hundreds of meters. People who do not know of the danger will often remain at the shore.

Tsunamis cannot be prevented. However, there are ways to help stop people dying from a tsunami. International and regional warning systems, especially for the Pacific Ocean, issue alerts before the big waves reach the shore. Because an earthquakethat caused the tsunami can be felt before the wave gets to the shore, people can be warned to go somewhere safe.

Answered by pankajroy2
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Answer:

it is too dangerous for coastal villagers

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