A tsunamis has a much longer wavelength compared to a normal wave. A tsunami few dozen feet high can easily be several miles long.
Tsunamis are not storm-related events, and a thunderstorm is unlikely to affect the height of a tsunami in any significant way.
A tsunami can travel uphill depending on the slope, height, and force of the incoming wave. In some cases, tsunamis have been recorded to reach elevations of several hundred feet as they move inland.
You stay to the far right. So you go over to 4C and go as far as you can to the right on the windowsill without falling and keep jumping straight up. Good luck!
never go by the water after a tsunami.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
I will run as fast as i can and go into the place where tsunami will not reach.
You should stay away from the tsunami in the beach so that you will not go to near to the tsunami.
A tsunami can cause water levels to rise significantly higher than normal sea level, sometimes reaching tens of feet in height depending on various factors such as the size of the tsunami, the slope of the coastline, and the distance from the earthquake source.
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Go down the hill the correct way without falling and you'll find them
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