there is no wave caused by a volcano.
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A longitudinal wave is caused by the back and forth movement or vibration of particles. This type of wave involves the displacement of particles parallel to the direction of the wave itself.
A tsunami is giant ocean wave usually caused by an undersea earthquake or landslide., whereas a volcano spurts out hot lava and ash.
Mauna Kea is a shield volcano, which is a type of volcano with gentle sloping sides caused by basaltic lava flows. It is known as a dormant volcano, last erupting about 4,500 years ago.
A transverse wave is caused by shaking a rope. In this type of wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation, resulting in the characteristic up-and-down motion of the rope.
the definition that tsunami is a tidal wave is a misperception..... by the way ,it is not a tidal wave,but a series of large waves caused due to an undersea landslide or volcano.... I learnt it in 6th grade dude...
The volcano that has caused the ash cloud is called Taal Volcano, located in the Philippines.
A sand wave is lots and lots of sand in the ocean when a wave comes.
Mycenean invasion, Volcano, or a tsunami caused by the volcano
Mycenean invasion, Volcano, or a tsunami caused by the volcano
Mycenean invasion, Volcano, or a tsunami caused by the volcano
Mycenean invasion, Volcano, or a tsunami caused by the volcano