Very very fast
Words that could describe a tsunami include: advancing (fast advancing) churning crashing damaging deceptive deep (deep waters) destructive fast high (high waters)horrific life-threatening mesmerizing (to witness) mysterious powerful rushing swirling tall terrible towering tumbling
P waves arrive a couple seconds to a few minutes before s waves.
350 K k/s
Seismic waves consist ofP waves which travel through the Earth fast. They compress the medium they travel through;S waves which also travel through the Earth, shearing the solid Earth as they go. S waves do not travel through liquid;Surface waves which can cause the Earth to undulate like water waves or surface waves that cause the Earth to shear.
Vibration is the motion or effect of fast or slow moving particles creating specific movements regarding to how fast, how slow, how big, or how small the object is or was.
The powerful tsunami caused widespread destruction along the coast. Residents were evacuated to higher ground to avoid the incoming tsunami. The tsunami warning sirens blared as the giant wave approached the shore. Tsunamis are often triggered by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions underwater.
600-700kph
A tsunami is not a wind-related event, so the wind could be going any speed.
A tsunami is a series of water waves (called a tsunami wave train) caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water, such as an ocean. These huge waves happen after an undersea disturbance, such as an earthquake or volcano eruption.
It depend how fast and how strong the waves are but people only have a few seconds to move away.
i would say earthquakes but there are more reasons edit: Tidal waves are the byproduct of undersea plate tectonics. Subduction zones create large amounts of friction which then in turn create seismic waves which are transferred in to the surrounding sea water and take the form of fast moving waves in the open ocean. When the water becomes more shallow is when you see the classic images of a tsunami or tidal wave.
Tsunamis can travel at high speeds, often over 500 mph, because they are generated by large underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that displace a massive amount of water rapidly. This rapid displacement creates long waves that travel across the ocean at high speeds with very long wavelengths.
I will run as fast as i can and go into the place where tsunami will not reach.
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
about 80km
it was about 150 mph
No, clouds are not dark during a tsunami, a tsunami has nothing to do with weather. They are caused by earthquakes, landslides, and other displacements in water. The skies of the 2004 tsunami were clear and blue at the time of strike