How are Tsunamis Formed?

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A tsunami is formed when the earth below a body of water shifts and thrust the water upwards. Sometimes these bodies of water can wipe out an entire city. You can find more information here: www.geology.com
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Tsunami are large waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes, landslides, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean.
Most tsunami are caused by large earthquakes on the seafloor when slabs of rock move past each other suddenly, causing the overlying water to move.
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A tsunami is formed when a large explosion or earthquake happens in deep water and causes displacement. The wave travels outwards with a height of around 3 inches in open seas. The closer the wave gets to shallow water, the larger it becomes.
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A tsunami is formed when the earth below a body of water shifts and thrust the water upwards. Sometimes these bodies of water can wipe out an entire city. You can find more information
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Tsunamis form from earthquakes, volcano eruptions, landslides, and other underwater explosions. There are very dangerous and have killed millions of people. Look here for more information
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Tsunamis form in the open ocean as a result of the displacement of large amounts of water. Sometimes, when an earthquake happens at the bottom of the ocean, it moves enormous amounts
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A tsunami forms when the earth beneath a body of water shifts. This causes the water to thrust upward and outward at a high rate of speed, creating large waves.
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