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The usual measure of a tsunami is the height of the wave just as it reaches the beach.

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They measure by a mechine called tsunameter

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look at water

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What type of scale is used to measure the strength of a tsunami?

the Richter scale


Is a tsunami strong?

DEFINITELY!!! But the strength changes depending on the Tsunami.


What equipment is used to check for tsunamis?

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What strength of wind does a tsunami create?

None. A tsunami is not wind-related. It is a massive surge of water.


Is there a strength machines that measure my strength?

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The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through Japan


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What is a tsunameter?

Tsunameters are devices installed in the ocean to detect and measure the waves of a tsunami


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What are the measure of the strength of an earthquake is called?

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