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Yes, a tsunami can lose power over time as it travels across the ocean due to factors such as friction with the ocean floor, energy dispersion, and interactions with land masses. However, tsunamis can still be destructive even if they lose some power before reaching the shore.
Yes, a tsunami loses power over open water due to friction with the ocean floor and dispersion of its energy in all directions. The energy of a tsunami is concentrated near the coast where it can cause more damage.
Sanibel Island, located on the Gulf coast of Florida, is not in any danger from the Japanese Tsunami. Tsunamis lose energy as they travel across large distances, and the Gulf of Mexico acts as a barrier that prevents the tsunami waves from reaching the shorelines of Florida.
Yes, hurricanes lose strength when they move over land because they are no longer being fueled by warm ocean waters. Land interaction causes the storm to weaken due to increased friction and a loss of energy from the ocean.
Twice each day the water level in the ocean’s water rises and falls. The daily rise and fall of ocean water is called a tide. Tides originate in the oceans and progress toward the coastlines. When the highest part, or crest of the wave reaches a particular location, high tide occurs; low tide corresponds to the lowest part of the wave, or its trough. The difference in height between the high tide and the low tide is called the tidal range.
Yes, a tsunami can lose power over time as it travels across the ocean due to factors such as friction with the ocean floor, energy dispersion, and interactions with land masses. However, tsunamis can still be destructive even if they lose some power before reaching the shore.
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No, as winds can be turbulent. Should the balloon lose altitude, it would probably not float for very long.
Tsunamis can cause humans to lose access to fresh water and food. This can lead to dehydration, sickness, and starvation.
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Hurricanes lose their strength quicker on land.
Large ocean waves generated by a hurricane can travel long distances across the ocean, carrying energy and sediment with them. When these waves reach a distant beach, they can cause erosion by stripping away sand and destabilizing the shoreline. The combination of the wave energy and currents can gradually wear down the beach over time, even if the hurricane is hundreds of miles away.
Yes, a tsunami loses power over open water due to friction with the ocean floor and dispersion of its energy in all directions. The energy of a tsunami is concentrated near the coast where it can cause more damage.
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Sanibel Island, located on the Gulf coast of Florida, is not in any danger from the Japanese Tsunami. Tsunamis lose energy as they travel across large distances, and the Gulf of Mexico acts as a barrier that prevents the tsunami waves from reaching the shorelines of Florida.
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