Deck 5: Tsunami

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In the deep ocean, tsunami waves will travel at speeds approaching ____ km/hr.

A)1
B)25
C)100
D)900
E)5,000
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The largest displacement of water from an undersea earthquake would have an amplitude of about ____ m.

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
E)15
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Tsunami from oceanic volcanoes are most likely to be caused by ____.

A)rising upward suddenly
B)sinking downward suddenly
C)creating heat that boils seawater
D)ejecting large amounts of gas
E)submarine volcanic explosions
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Tsunami wave motion drags on the bottom of shallow water, decreasing the wave height.
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____ caused a major tsunami wave in Alaskan coastal fjords.

A)A stratovolcano eruption
B)An undersea landslide caused by liquefaction of beach sediment
C)A massive rockfall at one end of the fjord
D)Calving of the ice at the end of a glacier
E)A submarine landslide within the fjords
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Compared to wind-driven waves, tsunami waves have ____.

A)shorter periods and higher wave speeds
B)shorter periods and lower wave speeds
C)longer periods and lower wave speeds
D)generally similar periods and wave speeds
E)longer periods and higher wave speeds
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The strength of a tsunami created by a landslide depends most heavily on the ____.

A)type of rock contained in the landslide
B)volume of material in the landslide
C)height of fall of the landslide
D)strength of the earthquake causing the landslide
E)volume of water under the landslide
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The first wave of a tsunami is rarely the highest.
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In coastal subduction zones, the oceanic plate can rise suddenly, triggering a tsunami.
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Structures can mitigate tsunami damage, but vegetation cannot.
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Which type of event is a source of tsunami danger for the northeastern U.S.?

A)A subduction-zone earthquake along the coast of Africa.
B)A subduction-zone earthquake off the coast of the northeastern U.S.
C)A transform-fault earthquake on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
D)Flank collapse of a volcano in Sardinia.
E)Flank collapse of a volcano in the Canary Islands.
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Someone fleeing a tsunami should be safe once they reach a point 100 m from shore and 10 m above water level.
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The effects of tsunami are amplified in bays and river mouths.
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Major tsunami from Pacific subduction zones can occur as often as every few hundred years.
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Tsunami are caused by any large, rapid displacement of water.
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Tsunami generated by asteroid impact are common. ​
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Tsunamis cannot be caused by ____.

A)hurricanes
B)landslides
C)volcanoes
D)earthquakes
E)asteroids
Question
A major tsunami forms somewhere in the Pacific about once every ____ years.

A)10
B)2
C)100
D)20
E)50
Question
____ faults do NOT typically cause tsunami waves.

A)Normal
B)Reverse
C)Blind
D)Thrust
E)Strike-slip
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Tsunami wave velocity is constant with depth, and remains the same in deep ocean and shallow water.
Question
If you are alerted that a tsunami is approaching, your first reaction should be to ____.

A)immediately seek protection in groves of vegetation
B)immediately head for a location as far inland as possible
C)immediately head for a location as high above sea level as possible
D)travel in an orderly safe fashion to a location as far inland as possible
E)wait for instructions from emergency personnel
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The difference between tsunami watches and tsunami warnings is that ____.

A)tsunami warnings are issued when an earthquake occurs, and watches are issued when there is less than one hour before the arrival of the tsunami
B)tsunami watches are issued when an earthquake occurs, and warnings are issued when there is less than one hour before the arrival of the tsunami
C)warnings are issued when a major earthquake happens, and watches are issued when tsunami waves are detected
D)watches are issued when a major earthquake happens, and warnings are issued when tsunami waves are detected ​
E)tsunami watches are issued when the effects will not affect populations, and warnings indicate hazards to life and property
Question
As the first wave of a tsunami retreats from the shore, bystanders should expect a second wave within approximately ____.

A)15 minutes
B)two minutes
C)one hour
D)twelve hours
E)two days
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The _______________ of a volcano can collapse and slump, triggering a tsunami as a debris avalanche distributes material along the seafloor.
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In a subduction zone, the descending oceanic plate may deform the continental plate, creating a(n) _______________. (two words)
Question
Direct evidence of giant tsunami is found in ____.

A)volcanic slump zones around Hawaiian volcanoes
B)beach erosion on Pacific islands
C)alternating layers of peat, sand, and mud containing saltwater plants
D)reverse faults along subduction zones
E)magnetic field patterns in sedimentary rock
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A ship at sea will not generally notice the passage of a tsunami wave because they ____ in the deep ocean.

A)have long periods and small wave heights
B)have long periods and high wave heights
C)have short periods and small wave heights
D)have short periods and high wave heights
E)are very similar to normal ocean waves
Question
Tsunami effects are increased by ____.

A)increasing water depth
B)the funneling effect of bays
C)changes in water temperature and density
D)sandbars near shore
E)hot weather
Question
The series of tsunami generated in a single offshore event will impact the coastline for a period of several ____.

A)minutes
B)seconds
C)days
D)weeks
E)hours
Question
Upon landfall, a tsunami will move ____.

A)at walking speed
B)faster than it traveled in the open ocean
C)at the speed of a helicopter or small airplane
D)much too fast for a person to outrun
E)at the speed of a commercial jet
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Tsunami detection networks are ____.

A)accurate at predicting the arrival of a nearby tsunami, but not a far-field tsunami
B)rapid enough to predict the arrival of a tsunami generated nearby in time for people to evacuate
C)inaccurate at predicting arrival times of tsunamis generated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
D)accurate at predicting the arrival of a distant tsunami, but rarely provide sufficient warning of tsunami generated by a nearby earthquake
E)available in the Atlantic but not the Pacific Ocean
Question
As a tsunami enters shallow water, ____.

A)the wave speed will increase, and the height will increase
B)the wave speed will increase, and the height will decrease
C)the wave speed will decrease, and the height will decrease
D)the wave speed will decrease, and the height will increase
E)the wave speed remains the same as the height increases
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A tsunami in Japan would affect ____.

A)all coastal areas of the Pacific
B)areas within 1000 km of the epicenter
C)areas in Asia only
D)areas in Asia and the Pacific islands only
E)areas in the northern hemisphere only
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A(n) _______________ landslide occurs underwater and may cause a tsunami.
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Vegetation mitigates tsunami effects except when ____.

A)it is the form of trees, not grasses and shrubs
B)trees become uprooted and become dangerous projectiles
C)the vegetation is too close to the shore
D)it is in the form of grasses, not trees and shrubs
E)trees are not present
Question
Giant tsunami are usually the result of _____.

A)earthquakes only
B)landslides only
C)volcanic eruptions only
D)earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides
E)earthquakes or landslides, but not volcanic eruptions
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When a tsunami wave passes an island surrounded by shallow water, ____.

A)the effect of the tsunami will be greatest on the near side of the island, but will affect the whole island
B)the effect of the tsunami will be greatest on the far side of the island, but will affect the whole island
C)the tsunami will affect the half of the island facing the wave, but leave other areas untouched
D)the tsunami will affect the half of the island facing away from the wave, but leave other areas untouched
E)the effect of the tsunami will be spread evenly around the island
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The word _______________ is a Japanese word meaning harbor wave.
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As a tsunami enters a bay or fjord, wave height ____.

A)increases because the water depth deepens
B)increases because water is warmer
C)decreases because the water depth decreases near shore
D)increases because the wave is forced into a narrower space
E)decreases only if bay water is shallower, increases if it is deeper
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The linear distance between two wave crests is the _______________ of the tsunami.
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Explain several conditions that will change the shape and force of a tsunami as it contacts the shoreline, and the effect that each condition will potentially have.
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Evidence of past tsunami can be seen in the _______________, a line across a mountainside separating taller and shorter trees.
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Atlantic coastal regions are at risk of a giant tsunami generated by landslides in the _______________ Islands.
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You are vacationing on a beach in Thailand. List and describe four natural warning signs you might think of as evidence for a potential tsunami.
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You have taken a job in Boston, Massachusetts, a large metropolitan city at a fairly high northern latitude. The metropolitan area surrounding a wide, deep harbor facing northeast. ​ Describe what you should think about in terms of tsunami danger. Discuss the danger in terms of likelihood, strength, and comparison to other hazards you will experience in this area.
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A tsunami _______________ is issued when an earthquake of magnitude 7 or greater is detected somewhere around the Pacific Ocean.
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Discuss the process of tsunami creation from an earthquake in an offshore region of a subduction zone. What are the key factors affecting the strength of the tsunami?
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The _______________ is the height that a tsunami reaches as it rushes onshore.
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The time that it takes one complete wave to pass a fixed point is the _______________ of the wave.
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Cowell's Cove is a beach in Santa Cruz, California noted for good surfing. The Santa Cruz coastal area is in the form of a broad (5 km) short (1.5 km) bay, facing south. ​ On the west side of the beach is a long (1 km) raised peninsula with a steep rocky cliff edge. The top is about 5 m above the water level. Behind the peninsula, the ground rises in a neighborhood of twisty, one-lane streets to a level 15 m above sea level. The nearest stairway is about 100 m away. To the east, the beach is flat leading to a popular tourist boardwalk. Your car is parked behind the boardwalk about 200 m away. Behind this area a straight two-lane road goes through the downtown area for about 5 km before reaching Highway 101 and hilly country. ​ The sea is calm and flat except for a regular line of clean surf breaks surf breaks about 1 m high along the peninsula. You feel a slight jolt. Some rocks tumble from the cliffs, and you can hear car horns honking at areas along the beachfront. After looking around for a few minutes, you notice that the edge of the water is receding quickly, and hear sirens from emergency vehicles in some directions. ​ Assume that you are physically fit, and that your car is in good working order. What do you do? Explain your reasoning.
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In the deep ocean, tsunami waves will travel at speeds approaching ____ km/hr.

A)1
B)25
C)100
D)900
E)5,000
D
2
The largest displacement of water from an undersea earthquake would have an amplitude of about ____ m.

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
E)15
E
3
Tsunami from oceanic volcanoes are most likely to be caused by ____.

A)rising upward suddenly
B)sinking downward suddenly
C)creating heat that boils seawater
D)ejecting large amounts of gas
E)submarine volcanic explosions
E
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Tsunami wave motion drags on the bottom of shallow water, decreasing the wave height.
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____ caused a major tsunami wave in Alaskan coastal fjords.

A)A stratovolcano eruption
B)An undersea landslide caused by liquefaction of beach sediment
C)A massive rockfall at one end of the fjord
D)Calving of the ice at the end of a glacier
E)A submarine landslide within the fjords
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Compared to wind-driven waves, tsunami waves have ____.

A)shorter periods and higher wave speeds
B)shorter periods and lower wave speeds
C)longer periods and lower wave speeds
D)generally similar periods and wave speeds
E)longer periods and higher wave speeds
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The strength of a tsunami created by a landslide depends most heavily on the ____.

A)type of rock contained in the landslide
B)volume of material in the landslide
C)height of fall of the landslide
D)strength of the earthquake causing the landslide
E)volume of water under the landslide
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The first wave of a tsunami is rarely the highest.
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In coastal subduction zones, the oceanic plate can rise suddenly, triggering a tsunami.
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Structures can mitigate tsunami damage, but vegetation cannot.
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Which type of event is a source of tsunami danger for the northeastern U.S.?

A)A subduction-zone earthquake along the coast of Africa.
B)A subduction-zone earthquake off the coast of the northeastern U.S.
C)A transform-fault earthquake on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
D)Flank collapse of a volcano in Sardinia.
E)Flank collapse of a volcano in the Canary Islands.
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Someone fleeing a tsunami should be safe once they reach a point 100 m from shore and 10 m above water level.
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The effects of tsunami are amplified in bays and river mouths.
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Major tsunami from Pacific subduction zones can occur as often as every few hundred years.
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Tsunami are caused by any large, rapid displacement of water.
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Tsunami generated by asteroid impact are common. ​
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Tsunamis cannot be caused by ____.

A)hurricanes
B)landslides
C)volcanoes
D)earthquakes
E)asteroids
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A major tsunami forms somewhere in the Pacific about once every ____ years.

A)10
B)2
C)100
D)20
E)50
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____ faults do NOT typically cause tsunami waves.

A)Normal
B)Reverse
C)Blind
D)Thrust
E)Strike-slip
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Tsunami wave velocity is constant with depth, and remains the same in deep ocean and shallow water.
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21
If you are alerted that a tsunami is approaching, your first reaction should be to ____.

A)immediately seek protection in groves of vegetation
B)immediately head for a location as far inland as possible
C)immediately head for a location as high above sea level as possible
D)travel in an orderly safe fashion to a location as far inland as possible
E)wait for instructions from emergency personnel
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22
The difference between tsunami watches and tsunami warnings is that ____.

A)tsunami warnings are issued when an earthquake occurs, and watches are issued when there is less than one hour before the arrival of the tsunami
B)tsunami watches are issued when an earthquake occurs, and warnings are issued when there is less than one hour before the arrival of the tsunami
C)warnings are issued when a major earthquake happens, and watches are issued when tsunami waves are detected
D)watches are issued when a major earthquake happens, and warnings are issued when tsunami waves are detected ​
E)tsunami watches are issued when the effects will not affect populations, and warnings indicate hazards to life and property
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23
As the first wave of a tsunami retreats from the shore, bystanders should expect a second wave within approximately ____.

A)15 minutes
B)two minutes
C)one hour
D)twelve hours
E)two days
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24
The _______________ of a volcano can collapse and slump, triggering a tsunami as a debris avalanche distributes material along the seafloor.
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In a subduction zone, the descending oceanic plate may deform the continental plate, creating a(n) _______________. (two words)
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26
Direct evidence of giant tsunami is found in ____.

A)volcanic slump zones around Hawaiian volcanoes
B)beach erosion on Pacific islands
C)alternating layers of peat, sand, and mud containing saltwater plants
D)reverse faults along subduction zones
E)magnetic field patterns in sedimentary rock
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A ship at sea will not generally notice the passage of a tsunami wave because they ____ in the deep ocean.

A)have long periods and small wave heights
B)have long periods and high wave heights
C)have short periods and small wave heights
D)have short periods and high wave heights
E)are very similar to normal ocean waves
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Tsunami effects are increased by ____.

A)increasing water depth
B)the funneling effect of bays
C)changes in water temperature and density
D)sandbars near shore
E)hot weather
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29
The series of tsunami generated in a single offshore event will impact the coastline for a period of several ____.

A)minutes
B)seconds
C)days
D)weeks
E)hours
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30
Upon landfall, a tsunami will move ____.

A)at walking speed
B)faster than it traveled in the open ocean
C)at the speed of a helicopter or small airplane
D)much too fast for a person to outrun
E)at the speed of a commercial jet
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Tsunami detection networks are ____.

A)accurate at predicting the arrival of a nearby tsunami, but not a far-field tsunami
B)rapid enough to predict the arrival of a tsunami generated nearby in time for people to evacuate
C)inaccurate at predicting arrival times of tsunamis generated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
D)accurate at predicting the arrival of a distant tsunami, but rarely provide sufficient warning of tsunami generated by a nearby earthquake
E)available in the Atlantic but not the Pacific Ocean
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As a tsunami enters shallow water, ____.

A)the wave speed will increase, and the height will increase
B)the wave speed will increase, and the height will decrease
C)the wave speed will decrease, and the height will decrease
D)the wave speed will decrease, and the height will increase
E)the wave speed remains the same as the height increases
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A tsunami in Japan would affect ____.

A)all coastal areas of the Pacific
B)areas within 1000 km of the epicenter
C)areas in Asia only
D)areas in Asia and the Pacific islands only
E)areas in the northern hemisphere only
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A(n) _______________ landslide occurs underwater and may cause a tsunami.
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35
Vegetation mitigates tsunami effects except when ____.

A)it is the form of trees, not grasses and shrubs
B)trees become uprooted and become dangerous projectiles
C)the vegetation is too close to the shore
D)it is in the form of grasses, not trees and shrubs
E)trees are not present
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Giant tsunami are usually the result of _____.

A)earthquakes only
B)landslides only
C)volcanic eruptions only
D)earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides
E)earthquakes or landslides, but not volcanic eruptions
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37
When a tsunami wave passes an island surrounded by shallow water, ____.

A)the effect of the tsunami will be greatest on the near side of the island, but will affect the whole island
B)the effect of the tsunami will be greatest on the far side of the island, but will affect the whole island
C)the tsunami will affect the half of the island facing the wave, but leave other areas untouched
D)the tsunami will affect the half of the island facing away from the wave, but leave other areas untouched
E)the effect of the tsunami will be spread evenly around the island
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38
The word _______________ is a Japanese word meaning harbor wave.
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39
As a tsunami enters a bay or fjord, wave height ____.

A)increases because the water depth deepens
B)increases because water is warmer
C)decreases because the water depth decreases near shore
D)increases because the wave is forced into a narrower space
E)decreases only if bay water is shallower, increases if it is deeper
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40
The linear distance between two wave crests is the _______________ of the tsunami.
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41
Explain several conditions that will change the shape and force of a tsunami as it contacts the shoreline, and the effect that each condition will potentially have.
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Evidence of past tsunami can be seen in the _______________, a line across a mountainside separating taller and shorter trees.
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43
Atlantic coastal regions are at risk of a giant tsunami generated by landslides in the _______________ Islands.
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44
You are vacationing on a beach in Thailand. List and describe four natural warning signs you might think of as evidence for a potential tsunami.
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45
You have taken a job in Boston, Massachusetts, a large metropolitan city at a fairly high northern latitude. The metropolitan area surrounding a wide, deep harbor facing northeast. ​ Describe what you should think about in terms of tsunami danger. Discuss the danger in terms of likelihood, strength, and comparison to other hazards you will experience in this area.
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46
A tsunami _______________ is issued when an earthquake of magnitude 7 or greater is detected somewhere around the Pacific Ocean.
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47
Discuss the process of tsunami creation from an earthquake in an offshore region of a subduction zone. What are the key factors affecting the strength of the tsunami?
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The _______________ is the height that a tsunami reaches as it rushes onshore.
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The time that it takes one complete wave to pass a fixed point is the _______________ of the wave.
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Cowell's Cove is a beach in Santa Cruz, California noted for good surfing. The Santa Cruz coastal area is in the form of a broad (5 km) short (1.5 km) bay, facing south. ​ On the west side of the beach is a long (1 km) raised peninsula with a steep rocky cliff edge. The top is about 5 m above the water level. Behind the peninsula, the ground rises in a neighborhood of twisty, one-lane streets to a level 15 m above sea level. The nearest stairway is about 100 m away. To the east, the beach is flat leading to a popular tourist boardwalk. Your car is parked behind the boardwalk about 200 m away. Behind this area a straight two-lane road goes through the downtown area for about 5 km before reaching Highway 101 and hilly country. ​ The sea is calm and flat except for a regular line of clean surf breaks surf breaks about 1 m high along the peninsula. You feel a slight jolt. Some rocks tumble from the cliffs, and you can hear car horns honking at areas along the beachfront. After looking around for a few minutes, you notice that the edge of the water is receding quickly, and hear sirens from emergency vehicles in some directions. ​ Assume that you are physically fit, and that your car is in good working order. What do you do? Explain your reasoning.
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