Thats a simple question it gets higher...
its volume is also doubled...
As a tsunami nears the shore, its speed decreases and its height increases, causing it to build up into a towering wave. This process is called shoaling. Once the tsunami reaches shallow water near the shoreline, the wave slows down further, causing it to amplify in height and potential destructive force.
The height of a tsunami is primarily determined by the magnitude of the underwater disturbance that triggers it, such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. The depth of the water where the disturbance occurs also plays a critical role; shallower waters can amplify wave height. Additionally, the distance the tsunami travels and the topography of the coastline can influence its height as it approaches land. Finally, the initial energy released and the volume of water displaced contribute significantly to the tsunami’s overall size.
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
The usual measure of a tsunami is the height of the wave just as it reaches the beach.
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The area gets doubled.
Volume doubles
Volume doubles
The volume is doubled.
increase
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
The volume is doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
If the linear dimensions are doubled, the area is multiplied by (2)2 = 4 .
In the first case, the area will remain the same. In the second case, the area will doubled.