Tsunamis are tracked using a network of seismic sensors and ocean buoys. Seismometers detect underwater earthquakes that may trigger tsunamis, while buoys equipped with GPS and pressure sensors monitor changes in sea level and wave height. Additionally, satellite technology can provide real-time data on wave patterns and movement. This combined information helps predict the tsunami’s path and potential impact on coastal areas.
Tsunamis are the result of underwater earthquakes which changes the shape of the bottom of the ocean. As a result, the water is displaced and rushes in a giant wave, which is what people see as a tsunami.
Scientists build wave tanks with scale models of areas they think may be hit by tsunamis. The scale models show what damage can be expected and build defenses to ward off the most damage.
No. Tsunamis and tidal waves are actually quite different. True tidal waves are just that - tidal waves. Tsunamis are usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanoes or nearby seismic activity.
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A baby track, is a track that is much smaller then an average track (half the size)
A low track usually refers to the oil track on your bowling ball. The closer the track is to your finger holes, the HIGHER the track. The farther away the track is to your finger holes the LOWER the track.
The plural form of track meet is track meets
Place track like this. - and | = Track __ | or __ |
Yes some of them do. My YMCA track has an indoor track that is upstairs. It is not a full size track though.
to get on track 3 on bin weevils, you have to complete both track one and track two.
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The plural form of track meet is track meets