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One of the factors of an earthquake that can trigger a tsunami is the strength of the earthquake, earthquakes that have a power below 7 Magnitude will usually not trigger a tsunami. However, sometimes an earthquake of about 6 magnitude can also cause a local tsunami.

Earthquakes Can cause a tsunami if seismic activity causes the soil along the direction of the fault fault line to move up and down.

When the subsoil on the seabed also moves vertically, whether it's up or down, water will move and produce energy which then comes out in the form of large waves or tsunamis. As for earthquakes that only make the ground surface move horizontally, most likely will not cause a tsunami.

High From the tsunami waves that occur due to the earthquake are affected by the vertical movement of the seabed.

When there is movement in the ocean, tsunami waves can move up to 804 to 965 kilometers per hour, as fast as a jet, "But it will slow down when it reaches the surface." One of the things that will not affect the tsunami is the weather. Because, the weather does not provide enough energy to move the sea level.

To estimate whether an earthquake can cause a tsunami and how large, researchers use a viewing sensor for sea pressure and use a tide gauge.

what they unleash are large waves approaching the populated areas of the planet these tsunamis are caused by tornadoes that are generated in the ocean moving them for many kilometers and being devastating in their path

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