Tsunami
Today we will
learn about tsunami, first of all understand that this tsunami is a Japanese
word which means wave of sea. Its meaning is that when there are more tsunamis
in Japan then they affect the beaches there and their ports cause damage to
them, hence they have named it tsunami.
Now read how a tsunami
is formed. This tsunami, which is formed in the form of repeated waves inside
the ocean and hits the shore and causing a lot of damage, is called a tsunami.
Now, why do these waves occur? The reason behind this is that the plates inside
the ocean which are formed when earthquakes occur inside the crust and the
plates inside the ocean hit each other, as a result of that a fault line is
formed and due to those earthquakes a Faultline is formed, then the crust
breaks at that place and the crust which breaks from where the main center is
located is called the epicenter.
A ring is
produced there. You can take its example as when you throw a stone in water,
then that stone forms a ring in the water, just like that, wherever a crust
breaks, it produces a wave of water there, and that ring slowly comes towards
the shore. Wherever that ring is formed, the water pressure is not too much
there, even if an airplane is flying above, it does not feel what has happened
below, but as it comes towards the shore, its height increases and its speed
increases, even its speed increases from 30 to 70 kmph, and their height is 30
feet. It becomes up to 30 meters or it can be more than 30 meters if you
assume, then its height is up to a 10-story building and when that wave strikes
the shore, it causes a lot of damage, then that wave is not seen by anyone,
there are houses, ships, people in its path and it even destroys cities.
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Most of the tsunamis occur in Japan because there are more volcanoes there, and tsunamis occur due to the eruption of those volcanoes. Apart from this, tsunamis also occur in large numbers in Indonesia and in 2004 a very big tsunami occurred in which 2 lakh people died, and this was a tsunami.
FAQ
What is a tsunami short?
And what is a
tsunami? An earthquake beneath or near the ocean floor usually causes a
tsunami, which is a series of incredibly long waves caused by a significant and
sudden movement of the ocean. From their source, waves created by this force
travel in all directions and can sometimes cover entire ocean basins.
What are the 10 lines?
The Japanese
term "tsunami" means "harbour wave." Tsunamis start in the
Pacific Ocean. A tsunami's initial wave is never the largest. A wave train is
the sequence of waves produced by a tsunami. Although they are often referred
to as tidal waves, tsunamis are unrelated to ocean tides.
How to prevent tsunamis?
To prevent
tsunamis or lessen the impact of shock waves, breakwaters, water gates, and
tsunami control forests should be constructed. To construct a higher breakwater
at the intersection of city roads and ports. Additionally, to stop water from
getting through the sliding water gate.
What is a
tsunami in English?
Usually caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, a tsunami is a series of powerful ocean waves. These waves—also referred to as tidal waves or seismic sea waves—can traverse entire oceans and, once they reach coastal regions, have the potential to cause significant devastation.
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