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artcher [175]
3 years ago
11

A tsunami is ________. A tsunami is ________. the glowing blast of an exploded volcano another term for a seismic sea wave a lar

ge earthquake which kills humans a common occurrence in the central United States unknown in tropical places like Hawaii
Geography
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pickupchik [31]3 years ago
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The choices that are given that best describes the term "tsunami" would be "<span>another term for a seismic sea wave." Tsunami or tidal wave is a geological phenomenon that is primarily caused by an earthquake taking place on the sea floor. The seismic waves would then cause a disorientation in the ocean waves causing a tsunami.</span>
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