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Tsunamis and regular oceanic waves vary in many ways; explain at least two (2) differences between tsunami waves and regular oceanic waves.
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Tsunamis and regular oceanic waves vary in many ways; explain at least two (2) differences between tsunami waves and regular oceanic waves.
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Tsunamis waves are huge waves that form when a earthquake is happening and ocean waves are from the tide moving in and out
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Tsunamis can gradually build up power and height while oceanic waves are powerful but not as close as tsunamis are
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