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The Science of Tsunamis

The Science of Tsunamis. How a Tsunami is Formed. Friday, March 11, 2011. The Science of Tsuanamis. Welcome to the Science of Tsunamis. Tsunamis are large waves that can travel across oceans at speeds of more than 600mph and can reach heights greater than 100 feet. They are massive mysterious beasts that can happen at anytime. If you know nothing about Tsunamis, an excellent page to start that discusses their formation is How a Tsunami is Formed. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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The Science of Tsunamis. How a Tsunami is Formed. Friday, March 11, 2011. The Science of Tsuanamis. Welcome to the Science of Tsunamis. Tsunamis are large waves that can travel across oceans at speeds of more than 600mph and can reach heights greater than 100 feet. They are massive mysterious beasts that can happen at anytime. If you know nothing about Tsunamis, an excellent page to start that discusses their formation is How a Tsunami is Formed. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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