No. Waves and tsunamis are the propagation of energy thru the water not the forward motion of water. The water pretty much moves vertcally up & down and pulls the water next to it up & down. Pulling the water next to it is what moves horizontally thru the water. Kind of like those large domino setups. Where you push one domino and you see the disturbance (falling dominos) move along but each domino doesn't really go anywhere, other than fall over.
the Indian ocean earthquake of 2004 26th December measured 9.3 on the Richter scale. this earthquake was one of the most worst natural disasters in history. this was no ordinary tsunami but a mega-thrust tsunami.
The scientists determined the size of the earthquake by combining forces when the tsunami triggered them>
the indian ocean earthquake/tsunami lasted around about 5-10 minutes in that time the whole town was brought down:(
The December 26, 2004 tsunami occurred at a plate boundary, a few miles off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. A natural sensation called 'subduction' occurred. That is when a plate slides over or under another plate. There was an earthquake and also a displaced water mass trying to regain it's equilibrium position. Shockwaves were sent in all directions.
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Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
Yes, the 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused the tsunami.
The Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami (the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake as it is known by the scientific community) occurred on Sunday, December 26, 2004. This disaster impacted Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand.
The biggest tsunami in China occurred in South Sea China in 1782. The tsunami resulted in 40,000 fatalities. The deadliest tsunami ever was in the Indian Ocean in 2004 when over 225,000 people lost their lives.
A tsunami happened during the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 24 2004
2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami
The Asian Tsunami on December 26, 2004.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was the result of a megathrust earthquake. Such an earthquake occurs at a subduction zone, where one tectonic plate collide with and slides under another. The earthquake occurred when the Indian plate slipped eastward and a bit further under the Burma plate. As a result, part of the seafloor on the Burma plate was thrust upward, displacing the enormous volume of water above it.
it was in INDIAN OCEAN it was a 9.3 earthquake.
it won't ,alright!
The 2004 Indian ocean Tsunami was triggered by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. The earthquake occurred at a subduction zone where the Indian Plate slides under the Eurasian Plate. These plates had snagged and, over the course of centuries, built up stress. On December 26, 2004 they slipped, causing the earthquake. As they slipped, portions of the sea floor moved up while others moved down. This displaced large amounts of seawater, triggering the tsunami.
One occurred in 2004 in the Indian Ocean.