Tsunami
Earthquakes can produce a variety of sounds before the main shock wave, such as rumbling, cracking, or grinding noises. These sounds can be caused by the movement of rocks along fault lines underground or the shifting of the earth's crust. It's important to note that not all earthquakes produce audible sounds before the main shock wave.
The height of the wave in the earthquakes depends with the earthquake in question.
Tsunamis are the result of underwater earthquakes which changes the shape of the bottom of the ocean. As a result, the water is displaced and rushes in a giant wave, which is what people see as a tsunami.
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A seismic wave known as the Love wave typically has the largest amplitude. These are surface waves that travel through the Earth's crust and have a horizontal motion that can cause significant shaking during earthquakes.
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The Primary wave, the secondary wave, the surface wave, and the seismic wave