It becomes bigger :)
Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
A tsunami happens most often at Hawaii.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
No not always only when the earthquake is off shore if it is on land then there isn't a tsunami. What happens is if the earthquake is off shore it causes a little mountain form and the water that was once in the space that the mountain now takes up creates a wave that gradually picks up more water then more speed and there you have it: A tsunami
Yes, the water along a shoreline may recede just before a tsunami strikes, which is known as a "drawback". This phenomenon is due to the leading edge of the tsunami wave pulling water away from the shore as it approaches.
It disappears until the tsunami dies away. I don't know what happens to a tsunami but this is what I think.
Their wave size increases.
When a wave nears the shore and the water depth is half of its wavelength, the wave starts to feel the seabed below. This causes the wave to slow down, shorten, and increase in height. This process is known as wave shoaling.
Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
As a wave nears the shore, the wavelength decreases. This is because the wave begins to interact with the seabed, causing the wave to slow down and the distance between the wave crests to shorten.
The force that acts on an ocean wave as it nears the shore is called shoaling. Shoaling is the process where the wave interacts with the seafloor, causing the wave to slow down and increase in height. This is what causes waves to break as they approach the shore.
No. A tsunami is highest in the shallow water near shore.
You have to get to higher ground where the water wont reach you. or get far enough out to sea to avoid the build up of the wave as it comes to shore.
A tsunami happens most often at Hawaii.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
As a wave nears shore, the wave height increases as the wave interacts with the seabed, causing it to slow down and compress. This leads to a decrease in wavelength, as the wave energy becomes concentrated in a smaller area. Ultimately, this can result in the wave breaking as it reaches shallow water near 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.