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A tsunami is not just a big wave—it’s a massive displacement of water, usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or even landslides. When the seafloor suddenly shifts, it sends a powerful surge of energy through the ocean, displacing an enormous volume of water. This wave travels across the sea at jetliner speeds, barely noticeable in deep water but gaining height and force as it nears the shore.
As the tsunami reaches shallow coastal areas, the energy compresses and the wave rapidly grows taller, crashing into land with devastating force. Unlike regular waves that break and recede, a tsunami can rush inland like a wall of water, carrying debris and flooding vast areas. Early warning systems and evacuation plans are crucial to saving lives when seconds count.
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Thật sự bề mặt trái đất có thể búng như vậy sao?
I don't understand why the waves keep increasing in size
Why don't we just make waves to fight the other waver like wouldn't that work
This video is useless, dont we all learn this in like 6th or 5th grade?
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