What Makes Tsunamis So Deadly? Ten Shocking Scientific Facts
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Tsunamis are among the most formidable natural forces on Earth, often striking with little warning and causing widespread destruction. Though commonly misunderstood as giant tidal waves, tsunamis are actually complex seismic sea waves caused by disturbances like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Their ability to cross oceans, rise to incredible heights, and return in multiple waves makes them especially dangerous. This article explores ten fascinating facts about tsunamis to help deepen our understanding of how they form, how they behave, and why awareness and preparedness are critical.
Not All Tsunamis Are Caused by Earthquakes
Though undersea earthquakes are the leading cause, tsunamis can also result from volcanic eruptions, underwater or coastal landslides, and even meteorite impacts. One of the deadliest tsunamis in recorded history was triggered by a volcanic explosion at Krakatoa in 1883, proving that seismic activity is not the only danger.Tsunamis Travel at Jet-Like Speeds
In deep ocean waters, tsunami waves can travel as fast as 800 kilometres per hour — nearly the speed of a commercial aircraft. Their immense speed means they can reach distant shores in just a few hours, leaving very little time for preparation if warning systems are absent or delayed.They Can Cross Entire Oceans
Tsunamis retain energy over vast distances. Unlike surface waves that break quickly, tsunamis keep moving until they encounter shallower coastal areas. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami travelled across multiple countries, impacting everything from Indonesia and India to Somalia on the African coast.One Tsunami Can Include Several Waves
A tsunami is not a single wave, but a wave series, known as a wave train. The first wave is often not the most powerful — subsequent waves may be larger and deadlier. In many cases, waves can continue arriving for hours, misleading those who think the danger has passed after the initial strike.You may also like
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