Tsunami/Phase 1/Lesson1 6

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Physical process of tsunami
The Agency wants you to look at the following simulation of what happens under the water when a tsunami occurs. As you watch the video, think about how this knowledge can help you to prepare your community for surviving a tsunami.
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Tsunami sometimes occur as a result of an underwater earthquake: Watch this video NOTE: ''A tidal wave is a term that is commonly used to mean the same thing as a tsunami, but tidal waves and tsunami are actually quite different. Tsunami waves are not tidal waves. Waves that are created by the tides (tidal waves) are caused by the moon’s gravity interacting with the earth’s gravity.''
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Watch a video of the simulation.

Discuss
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