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How an earthquake causes a tsunami
- During an underwater earthquake, part of the ocean floor moves suddenly up or down either side of a fault line.
- The water above the plate moves suddenly up or down, creating a wave.
- This wave spreads out from where the earthquake hit, travelling at high speeds.
- As the wave reaches shallower waters it becomes taller, eventually crashing into land.
How to spot a tsunami