No. A tsunami is highest in the shallow water near shore.
In the Indian ocean right smack dab in the middle
me farting in the middle of the ocean.
In the middle of the ocean a tsunami is a few inches to a few feet high and many miles long and takes minutes to pass. Such a gradual change would not be noticeable.
Get to the highest ground and move inland from the ocean/ beach.
You are safer in the middle of the ocean, where a tsunamis is barely even noticeable. It only becomes dangerous when it enters shallow water.
Tsunami waves can occur in the middle of the ocean as a result of undersea earthquakes or landslides. These waves may not be as noticeable in open ocean areas due to their long wavelengths, but they can build up in height and strength as they approach coastal areas.
Tsunamis occur after an earthquake. Earthquakes that occur in the middle of the ocean can force a tsunami to make landfall.
At the middle of the ocean and at the top.
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For Mr.Fitz's class:the middle becuase it has the highest temperature
When getting word of a tsunami, a cruise ship will head out to the deepest part of the ocean she can reach. In deep water, a tsunami may only be a couple of feet or even inches high. It is not until the tsunami reaches shallow water that the wave reaches any appreciable height. In fact, a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean may be the safest place to be during a tsunami.
The Tsunami that devastated Indonesia and other countries in 2004 was in the Indian Ocean.