800 kmh
An earthquake sent a wave to japan
harbor wave
No. It was an earthquake which then triggered a tsunami wave.
As a tsunami wave approaches the shore, its speed decreases due to the wave energy being compressed into a smaller space. This leads to an increase in wave height and impact force when the tsunami hits the coastline.
Yes the speed of a wave does depend on the source.
40 meters
A Tsunami
From what I've heard, it was a 30 ft wave.
50,000 people per hour.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
The Japanese tsunami of 2011 had just one primary wave, which caused widespread devastation along the coast of Japan.
a tsunami hit japan on 2011 a colossel wave that was 37 meters high