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Tsunamis are...

Wind currents
a long, high-water wave caused by a disturbance on the floor of the ocean or
large lake
the tides pulling on the water
an excess of rain

User Stef Geysels
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2 Answers

18 votes
18 votes

Answer:
Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Why?

A is incorrect
Large tsunami tides are not made by ocean currents. The wind has little to no effect in a tsunami. Like making waves in a pool of water, there is a required disturbance that causes the water to move.

C is incorrect.
It has to do with disturbances but its not quite the response were looking for.

D is incorrect.
Option D is describing a flood. in large bodies of water like a big lake or pond, you'll find that to be the case.

Tsunamis are created by a disturbance in the ocean floor. Much like earthquakes, the ocean experiences new plate formation and movement.

User Juraj Martinka
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23 votes
23 votes

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

because I know

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