A tsunami is a large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
tsunami
A tsunami is a large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
No. The term 'tsunami' comes from Japanese and means storm waves ("tsu", 津 meaning 'storm' and "nami", 波 meaning 'wave').
It is 'tsunami'.
From the Japanese language meaning Harbour Wave
The word "tsunami" comes from Japanese, where "tsu" means harbor and "nami" means wave. This term accurately describes the phenomenon of a series of large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances.
津波 becomes tsunami in English because it is now a word used internationally. Same pronunciation, same meaning.
am early Japanese word meaning 'harbour wave'
The spelling tsunami has a silent T (Japanese word meaning "harbor wave").
Really the word Tsunami is from japan. Its English meaning is "seismic sea waves".
The number as of now is 10,000 casualties, meaning 10,000 dead or mising
The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.