A tsunami is a series of large ocean waves typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic erup...
A tsunami is a series of large ocean waves typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. These waves can travel across entire ocean basins at high speeds and can cause devastating destruction when they reach coastal areas. Tsunamis are characterized by their long wavelengths and can inundate land, resulting in significant loss of life and property damage, as well as long-term environmental impacts.
Hurricane
A hurricane is a powerful tropical cyclone characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and a low-...
A hurricane is a powerful tropical cyclone characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and a low-pressure center known as the eye. Formed over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can cause severe damage through high winds, storm surges, and flooding when they make landfall. These storms can lead to widespread destruction, displacement of communities, and significant economic loss, highlighting the need for effective monitoring and response strategies.
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