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Yes, they can. Tsunamis recollect their energy when they are traveling across the ocean.
It does lose some energy to turbulence and also becomes more spread out. That is why a tsunamis is often much smaller when it strikes and area thousands of miles from its source.
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No, because earthquakes can cause landslides but not tsunamis in other words earthquakes under the ocean can lead to tsunamis
Yes, they can. Tsunamis recollect their energy when they are traveling across the ocean.
It does lose some energy to turbulence and also becomes more spread out. That is why a tsunamis is often much smaller when it strikes and area thousands of miles from its source.
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No, because earthquakes can cause landslides but not tsunamis in other words earthquakes under the ocean can lead to tsunamis
The events that cause tsunamis involve huge releases of energy. The main events causing tsunamis are-underwater volcanic eruption, earthquake or a landslide.
tsunamis are generally an effect caused by earthquaques, which release energy when a fault can no longer keep the frictional energy produced by tectonic movements. They are both waves, the earthquake are acoustic waves that propagate in the earth, while tsunamis are material waves, in that the energy propagates through water.
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Tsunamis can travel close to the speed of sound. The most recent one traveled at about 200 mph.
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