Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
tsunami
all of these
Surface waves
undersea landslides
Q waves
the eruption of an oceanic volcano
all of these
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Questions and Answers:
1. What is an earthquake?
An earthquake is a natural phenomenon that occurs when
the Earth's plates that make up the earth's crust (the
taktonian plates) move. (As they move, an area of friction is
made between the two plates, and as the pressure that is
exerted on the area of friction increases above the pressure
between the plates, a rapid movement is caused = an
earthquake. During the process, a very large amount of
energy is released that is partially converted into waves that
are flowing within and outside the Earth, causing it to rock.
10. c.If the tsunami's trough reaches shore first, it sucks the
water seaward, exposing the seafloor suddenly. The wave's
crest usually hits shore about five minutes later. Recognizing
this phenomenonand getting to higher ground
immediatelycan save lives.
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Quiz Time
1. A tsunami is a series of giant waves generated by:
A. High winds
D. Storms
A. Big wave
B. Earthquake wave
C. Harbour wave
D. Tidal wave
possible
B. Head immediately to higher ground or
inland
C. Go down to the shore to check if it is
correct
D. Up to an hour
D. One kilometre
8. How high above sea level should you try to get if there is
warning of a tsunami?
coming
D. Stay calm
B. Ignore it
What is a tsunami?
The name Tsunami, from the Japanese words tsu meaning
harbour and nami meaning wave, is now used
internationally to describe a series of waves travelling across
the ocean. These waves have extremely long wavelengths,
up to hundreds of kilometres between wave crests in the
deep ocean.
In the past, tsunamis have been referred to as 'tidal waves' or
'seismic sea waves'. The term 'tidal wave' is misleading.
Even though a tsunami's impact upon a coastline is
dependent on the tidal level at the time a tsunami strikes,
tsunamis are unrelated to the tides. Tides result from the
gravitational influences of the moon, sun and planets. The
term 'seismic sea wave' is also misleading. Seismic implies
an earthquake-related generation mechanism. Earthquakes
are only one of several ways that a tsunami can be
generated. Tsunamis can also be caused by events such as
underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, land slumping
into the ocean, meteorite impacts, or even the weather when
the atmospheric pressure changes very rapidly.
What are the warning signs of a tsunami?
2.
3.