Tsunami waves can vary significantly in length and width. The wavelength of a tsunami can range from a few kilometers to over 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) in deep water, while the wave height is typically less than a meter. As the tsunami approaches shallow coastal areas, the wave height can increase dramatically, often reaching several meters or more, while the wavelength decreases. The width of the wave can span hundreds of kilometers across the ocean.
it can be from 10 minutes to an hour or longer
Because width doesn't matter in a tsunami. The width is typically the length of the shore. It would be extremely difficult to classify a tsunami based upon height and width when the width is simply incomparable.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.
A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.
it can be from 10 minutes to an hour or longer
Because width doesn't matter in a tsunami. The width is typically the length of the shore. It would be extremely difficult to classify a tsunami based upon height and width when the width is simply incomparable.
A tsunami wave can be detected by a wave gauge and pressure monitors.
A tsunami is a large wave.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
a tsunami is a tidal wave caused by an underwater earthquake :]
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it is a range of different radiation with different wave length
Its still called a tsunami. There was a big Tsunami there in 1861/62
The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.
Tsunami do not have steps, they are a water wave.
A "tsunami" is not a land form, it is a wave.