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    Tsunami Name: Institution: Tsunami Tsunamis are some of the most destructive naturally occurring phenomenon in the world. Tsunami refers to a massive ocean wave caused by natural forces such as volcanic eruptions, landslides and underground earth quakes. A large percentage of Tsunamis occur in areas of massive volcanic activities and places with intense earthquake. Thus, Tsunamis are more likely to occur at the bottom of the ocean where there is massive volcanic activities. Although most people

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    things come to life, it can be disastrous. Tsunamis can travel at speeds of 500 miles per hour and it is very hard for them to lose energy. Tsunamis retain their energy, meaning they can travel across entire oceans with very small amounts of energy being lost. These tsunami waves can reach heights above 100 feet. Two tsunamis that stand out from all others are the Sumatra tsunami and the Japan tsunami. Looking at these allows us to see just how destructive tsunamis can be. On March 11, 2011 a magnitude

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    Tsunamis are devastating natural disasters which have huge impacts on population. They are series of fast travelling ocean waves of extremely long length and occurs in coastal areas. The word ‘Tsunami’ comes from two Japanese words meaning ‘harbour wave’. Tsunami waves are extremely rapid ocean waves. Although Tsunamis are commonly known as tidal waves, they are actually unrelated to tidal activities. Tsunamis are more common around the Pacific Ocean because of earthquakes and volcanic eruption

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    EAS121 Indian Ocean Tsunami On the date of December 27, 2004 something happened that nobody could have imagined. One of the most devastating earthquake erupted under the ocean as it happened near the Sumatra Island. The earthquake took place 6.2 miles under the water. The earthquake had a high magnitude of 9.0 on a Richter scale which triggered a massive tsunami. Tsunamis are specific in their origins and result from larger earthquakes. The tsunami that was caused by an earthquake

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     What is a tsunami? A tsunami is described as a sequence of ocean or any large body of water waves caused by a natural disaster such as an earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide or meteorite. Tsunamis bring waves that are different from waves you at the coast or lake since their generated by powerful winds and are minute when compared to a tsunami. These waves can span over 100km wide and travel at approximately 700 kilometres an hour. As a tsunami wave travels across the ocean it grows in height

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    The Tsunami In Venezuela

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    one of the most catastrophic is the tsunami. Tsunamis so far, have one of the highest dead toll, which leads to a concern on how to stop them. As a person that lived in Venezuela near the cost, I know how afraid it’s to see a considerable part of your city flooded and many of the people homeless or even dead. In 2004, a tsunami took place in the Indian Ocean, originated by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake. Reports from the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) “The tsunami caused more casualties than any other

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    Essay On Tsunamis

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    Since Tsunamis have occurred, there has been a considerable amount of destruction to buildings and structures. People have spend Millions in rebuilding these structures which is not benefiting the economy and this disaster has been continuously been in the news and also has been happening around the world especially in the Ring of Fire. This part of the world is disastrous as many seismic sea waves, earthquakes and volcanoes occur. [1] There are many problems relating to waves that affect people

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    Geography 5/27/17 Tsunami There are many types of natural disaster that are quite deadly (earthquake, tornado, volcanic eruption, etc.). Out of all natural disaster that ever occurs on earth, I believe that tsunami is by far most interesting one out of all. The reason why tsunami is very interesting is because it can be triggered by many causes (earthquake, volcanic eruption, underwater landslide, fall of a large mass, etc.) On this research paper; I will explain what exactly is tsunami, the 2004 Sumatra

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    Tsunami in in Thailand 2004 The tsunami in Thailand that occurred on December 26, 2004, was by far the largest tsunami catastrophe in human history. It was triggered by a magnitude 9.1-9.3 earthquake along the Indian-Australian seduction zone off the northern coast of Sumatra. The tsunami waves traveled primarily in the east to west direction and caused major damage along the coasts of southern Thailand. Unpredictably, it was a violent earthquake beneath the sea that initiated the massive waves

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    Miami Tsunami Speech

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    Georgia McGillivray live on the ABC channel in Melbourne A tsunami as hit Sandi japan, coursing destruction throughout its path. The monster wave has swept the entire city away leaving 15,891 deaths 6 152 injured and 2 584 people still missing. The massive wall of water reached as high as 10 metres and travelled more than five kilometres inland. The meteorological agency issued it top level evacuation alerts for warnings of a 8 metre tsunami. Towns and farms around sendi city have been surrounded by

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