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1. All undersea earthquakes trigger a tsunami. 2. Although tsunamis are sometimes called tidal waves, they have nothing to do with the ocean's tides 3. Tsunamis can occur in any major body of water. 4. A sudden push from an underwater fault can produce tsunami. 5. When the tsunami reaches the shore, it speeds up and grows in height. 6. Those faults that move in a horizontal direction or sideways will result in a tsunami. 7. It takes an earthquake with a Richter magnitude exceeding 7.5 to produce a destructive tsunami. 8. When the "front end of the tsunami wave reaches the shore, it slows down. 9. Tsunamis move very slowly, typically around 10 miles per hour. 10. Tsunamis can also be triggered by underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, or even a giant meteor impact with the ocean.
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