Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions. The height of a tsunami wave can vary significantly depending on the distance from the source and the topography of the seafloor.
The amplification of tsunami waves as they approach shore is influenced by several factors including water depth, seabed slope, and coastal geometry. As the tsunami enters shallower waters, it slows down and its height increases due to conservation of energy.
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