answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Depends, usually 100m to 300m or so.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How high does the water go from a tsunami compared to normal sea level?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why does the water level rise after tsunami?

An under water earthquake precedes a tsunami. Earthquake causes seismic waves which set up the water in motion with a large force. This causes a tsunami.


How can you see a tsunami coming?

You can't see a tsunami coming, but you can tell by if the water level has drawn back significantly.


What is the normal water level?

normal for WHAT (where)?


Why does the sea level rise after tsunami?

As the water recedes back into the ocean, it doesn't just go straight back out to deep waters. It stays closer to the coast, which causes the rise of ocean levels. +++ Sorry, but that is wrong. A tsunami is a wave and once the water it has flung onto land has flowed back to the sea, sea-level is as it was. In fact, however devastating the tsunami, the volume of water it moves is so small compared to world-wide ocean volume, its effect on sea-level is too all intents and purposes, non-existent. Water cannot behave as you say anyway! One very important point. The section heading is "Global Warming, Oceans and Seas". Most, and certainly the most destructive, Tsunami have nothing to do with climate or sea-level change.


What is the normal pH level in lakes?

7.1985 is the normal or apreciated pH level in water


Why does the water level rise after a tsunami?

Normally it doesn't. Any change in water level is secondary to the earthquake that causes (most) tsunamis and/or the rise or fall of the land that accompanies it.


How does the water flow in a creek during a flood compared to normal water flow?

because hhfhjdjjgdjjduhdjjdh


When a wave approaches shallow water the?

When an underwater wave approaches shallow water, the wave is pushed up above normal water level, and then travels toward land above normal water level.


What is the term for an water wave created by an earthquake?

its called a tsunami


Can a bean grow faster in sugary water compared to normal water?

yes a bean will grow faster in sugary water


What is the pH level of normal bore water?

7


What is the normal level of pH in water?

At 25celcius 7