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For water waves, the tsunamis reach the greatest heights
tsunamis come from a disturbance in the water like a volcanic erruption which causes the water to draw back creating a huge wave
No. Tsunamis may only be a few centimetres high in DEEP water but as the water depth decreases the wave height increases.
No. Tsunamis are classified as huge tidal waves. Tsunamis cause floods when the waves hit the shore and the water rushes inland.
a rouge wave is a wave in the ocean, and a tsunamis is a a wave made near a coast.
Neither. P and S waves are body waves. Tsunamis are a different matter entirely.
Tsunamis
No, tsunamis are not caused by magma. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace large amounts of water. Magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, can trigger volcanic eruptions that may lead to tsunamis.
A tsunami is an ocean wave. It is the color of the water in that area. No change in color.
No, the moon does not cause tsunamis. The so called 'tidal wave' is not related to the tides at all. A tsunami is an ocean wave caused by an earthquake under the ocean floor. The large movement of the plates creates a huge water displacement that results in the creation of a very large wave.
Some people call tsunamis tidal waves but the word tsunami means "harbor wave" (tsu=harbor, nami=wave) so tsunamis have nothing to do with the tides.