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  • What is the primary cause of most tsunamis?
    Large underwater earthquakes along subduction zones
  • How does an earthquake lead to the formation of tsunami waves?
    The sea floor uplifts, displacing the water column
  • What happens when a tsunami reaches the coast?
    A vacuum is produced, sucking water out
  • What are the steps in the generation of a tsunami?
    1. Underwater earthquake occurs
    2. Sea floor uplifts, displacing water
    3. Tsunami waves form and travel
    4. Waves slow down and increase in height
    5. Energy concentrates into smaller volume
  • What factors influence the characteristics of tsunami waves?
    Cause, distance traveled, wave depth, topography
  • What happens to tsunami waves as they slow down?
    They increase in height and produce shove waves
  • How does land use and population density affect tsunami destruction?
    Higher density leads to greater destruction potential
  • What role do sea floor irregularities play in tsunami energy?
    They can reduce the energy of tsunami waves
  • What are the impacts of large tsunamis?
    • Destroy buildings and infrastructure
    • Wash away soil and uproot trees
    • Change the landscape significantly
    • Cause fatalities and injuries
    • Contaminate food and water sources
  • What can happen to soil during a tsunami?
    It can be washed away, undermining foundations
  • What diseases can result from tsunami flooding?
    Diseases like cholera due to contamination
  • How do tsunamis affect human populations?
    They can lead to many deaths and injuries
  • how are tsunamis predicted
    there is no way in predicting then as they are caused by underwater earthquakes, however it’s possible to detect early warning signs
    1. seismic detectors : underwater earthquakes
    2. DART ( deep ocean assessment and reporting of tsnuami) seabed sensors and surface boyes monitor sea levles and pressure changes. The info detected estimates the size and direction of tsnami.