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How Does A Tsunami Start?

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A tsunami starts at a subduction zone. It can either be an ocean/ocean convergent boundary, or an ocean/continental boundary. When one of the plates is being forced under the other, the other over time springs back creating a tsunami. The tsunami then splits into two, going into two directions.
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Tsunamis occur when a large underwater event generate a monstrous tidal wave capable of reaching heights over 100ft (30m) and threaten countless coastal communities. Tsunami warning centers monitor oceans around the world
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There are two types of mechanical waves
1-longitudinal
2-tranverse
on the surface of water transvers & longitudinal waves both occurs while under the water only longitudinal waves occurs when a havy earthquaqe come on the bottem surface of sea then under the water of sea a large amaunt of longitudinal energy stored this large amaunt of energy moves with avery larg velocity towards the bank of sea and the water jumps over 100s feet high when collised with bank of sea
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Tsunami (pronounced soo-nahm-ee) from the Japanese meaning Harbour Wave. They are sometimes called Tidal Waves which gives a false inpression as they have nothing whatsoever to do with the tides.

Tsunami are createded by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, either on the ocean floor or on land. If the disruption is on the ocean floor either the Earth's crust is pushed up to create mountains along the fault line or in the case of an under water volcano magma spills out onto the ocean floor displacing masses of water creating a wave. An earthquake or volcano on land has the same effect with land or magma collapsing into the ocean from the shore. The resulting wave can travel across the expance of ocean at speeds up to 450 miles per hour. Only slowing as it gets to shallow water around a coast line. As the wave slows the energy that has been created has to go somewhere, the result is the wave becomes bigger, reaching as high as 30 meters or 100 feet.
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Its not when a big wave is formed its when a very high earthquake is under the ocean
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Tsunamis can be caused by a powerful eruption or an underwater landslide and an earthquake
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A tsunami starts when a earth quake occurs and the water goes into the cracks causing the water to become even more pressure and after a few hours or days the water explodes out of the cracks causing a huge wave called a tsunami
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Usually from an earthquake out at sea. This causes a small wave to start, which picks up more water as it advances towards shore.
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Tsunamis are long waves in the ocean. They have a few causes: Submarines, coastal earthquakes, landslides and volcanic eruptions.
The most famous tsunami was that of the boxing day tsunami, caused due to an earthquake in the indian ocean.
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A big earthquake happens and then it sends the water rolling and it makes a big wave called a tsunami.
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Because really fat people jump into water. That causes vibration to cause huge ass waves. That are called tsunamis.
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It occurs from the volcanic eruptions and the earthquakes beneath the sea. It is also caused by landslides.
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They start by sucking in and then mak ea big wave up to 30 feet and that is your answer.   P.s the can kill up to 1,000 of people
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THERE are a lot of disturbances under the ground.as the plates dash each other a disaster happens.here it was under a sea and the water was like trown out.that's how a tsunami happens.
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A tsunami occurs under the water the plates under water rube and one slips causing everything to shift
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Pls help me I have to do a report and I forgot to do research over the holidays
and its on tsunamis
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Normally when an earthquake happens under the ocean the pressure that is exerted causes the sea to erupt and if it's near any kind of land/coastline it will erupt onto to the shore/land
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A tsunami starts by a volcano under the ground which erupts and causes a eruption. (obviously)

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