Tsunami's behave in different way's because some waves can be different to each other, and can also reach different heights.They can destroy all of a city or just the towns near the Ocean! These giant waves demolish everything and can be a danger to us because of it's power and strength that it has.
Yes, a tsunami can speed up as it approaches shallower waters near the coast due to the conservation of energy principle. This can cause the height of the wave to increase, making it more destructive when it reaches land.
when a tsunami enters shallow water there is imediate danger that a tsunami is about to strike...!!(: ENJOY.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.
The top of a tsunami wave is called the crest. It represents the highest point of the wave as it approaches the coastline.
Yes, a tsunami can speed up as it approaches shallower waters near the coast due to the conservation of energy principle. This can cause the height of the wave to increase, making it more destructive when it reaches land.
I think their is an earthquake in the ocean and it roles up into a huge wave and when it approches land it is as biggest as it can get and boom it hits the land
when a tsunami enters shallow water there is imediate danger that a tsunami is about to strike...!!(: ENJOY.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
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.
it gets higher
A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.
The top of a tsunami wave is called the crest. It represents the highest point of the wave as it approaches the coastline.
A tsunami may affect the land by damaging plants, trees, buildings can break down and beaches.
A tsunami is formed when an earthquake happens from tectonic plates are shifting underwater. These ripples happen and travel to land. If you imagine a slinkey when you push on one side of it, it moves because sections hit eachother and cause the attached sections to move in the same direction. As the tsunami comes up to land, it's area decreases because of the rising level of the sea floor, pushing water above the sealevel, causing a giant wave.
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It shakes the land and moves all the water which causes a tsunami.