Describe a tsunami when it is far from the coast?
Question: Describe a tsunami when it is far from the coast?
When a tsunami is far from the coast, it travels across the open ocean at incredible speeds, sometimes as fast as a jet plane. But it’s sneaky—since the ocean is deep, the tsunami's height is usually less than a meter, so it's almost invisible to the naked eye. It's only when it approaches the shallow coastal waters that its energy pushes it up into massive, towering waves.
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