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1 Presented by Rinat Sorkin and Tziliel Giterman Class : 7’ 6 Date : 29.12.11 natural disaster

2 A tsunami is a series of ocean waves with wavelengths of hundreds of kilometres, caused by large scale disturbances of the ocean, such as: ▫earthquakes ▫landslide ▫volcanic eruption ▫explosions ▫meteorites

3 Tsunamis are generated when a large amount of water is displaced very quickly. However, the most common cause is an undersea earthquake. Tsunamis can also be created when the sea floor suddenly moves at a fault in the earth’s crust.

4  Earthquakes lasting up to 20 seconds at coastal areas suggest a huge possibility that a tsunami is approaching.  Sometimes, birds may be seen flying towards the beach from the open sea. This may not always happen, but it can indicate danger out at sea.

5 One tsunami can destroy an entire coastal village and remove all the sand from a beach and sand that took hundreds of years to accumulate.

6 1958, Alaska: In a narrow Alaskan bay about 250 miles west of Juneau the highest tsunami ever recorded. The wavelength was the height of1,700 feet- almost twice as tall as the Eiffel Tower.


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