The highest recorded tsunami in history occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska in 1958, reaching a height of approximately 1,720 feet (524 meters). This mega-tsunami was triggered by a massive landslide into the bay.
85 kilometers = 85,000 meters
Not even close. The Japan tsunami was 23 feet (7 meters) high at its highest point. The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004 produce waves possibly as high as 100 feet (30 meters) The largest tsunami on record occurred in Lituya bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958. At one point was 1719 feet (524 meters) high. Fortunate it occurred in remote area where local topography limited damage.
The Tsunami waves were around 10 meters (33 feet) high.AdditionallyThe tsunami waves were as high as 40.5 meters (133 ft) in Miyako.The tsunami was so powerful its waves traveled the entire Pacific ocean and were felt from the coasts of Alaska to that of Chile
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According to geology.com the tallest tsunami wave ever recorded was in Lituya Bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958. It was 1720-1743 ft depending on the source you're using. 1720 ft = 524 meters 1742 ft = 531 meters So, the answer is no, the tallest tsunami wave was significantly larger than 85 meters.
No. The tallest tsunami ever recorded was 524m high. It occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska on 7 July 1958.
The highest recorded tsunami in history occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska in 1958, reaching a height of approximately 1,720 feet (524 meters). This mega-tsunami was triggered by a massive landslide into the bay.
85 Feet (26 Meters)
85 Feet (26 Meters)
No. A tsunami is highest in the shallow water near shore.
The highest recorded tsunami was the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami in Alaska, with a wave height of 1,720 feet (524 meters). This tsunami was triggered by a massive landslide into the bay, causing the towering wave.
the tsunami are MOSTLLY 10 meters.
85 kilometers = 85,000 meters
Panama has had four tidal waves since 1882. One hundred people have died from them. The highest was three meters high.
85 meters is 850 decimeters.
51m is the highest