The word “tsunami” originated from the Japanese language. It is a compound word made up of the characters æ´¥ (tsu), meaning “harbor”, and æ³¢ (nami), meaning “wave”. The word was first used in the 18th century to describe large waves that were caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
The word “tsunami” is now used in many languages around the world to describe a large wave that is caused by an underwater disturbance. These waves can travel at speeds of up to 800 kilometers per hour and can reach heights of up to 30 meters. Tsunamis can cause extensive damage to coastal areas and can result in loss
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