750 kilometers(470 miles)
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The weight of a tsunami can vary dramatically depending on its size, depth, and the volume of water involved. A typical tsunami can displace millions of tons of water, with a single wave potentially weighing hundreds of thousands to millions of tons. For example, a tsunami wave that is 10 meters high and 1 kilometer wide can weigh about 1 billion tons. However, the exact weight can fluctuate greatly based on the specific characteristics of the tsunami.
In the deep ocean a tsunami wave travels at well over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph). As the tsunami approaches the coast and the waters become shallow its velocity slows to below 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) and it becomes taller.
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The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
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The terminal velocity of a bolt depends on its size, weight, and shape. However, for a typical bolt falling through air, the terminal velocity is usually around 200-300 miles per hour.
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The terminal velocity of a balloon depends on factors such as its size, shape, weight, and the density of the surrounding air. However, in normal atmospheric conditions, the terminal velocity of a typical balloon is around 1-2 meters per second.
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Roughly a few kilometers/second. See link below
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"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
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The terminal velocity of a cream pie thrown by a human would depend on various factors such as the size, weight, aerodynamics of the pie, and the speed at which it is thrown. However, in general, the terminal velocity of a typical cream pie might range from 20-50 miles per hour.