Tsunami Basics
Where and Why
Wave Behavior
Forecasting Risk
Engineering Solutions
100

Natural event that caused the 2011 tsunami in Japan

What is an earthquake?

100

Where most tsunamis occur

What are areas along plate boundaries, especially around the Pacific Ocean?

100

How tsunamis move across the ocean

What is outward in all directions from the source?

100

two factors that increase a community’s tsunami risk

What are being near the coast and at low elevation?

100

the goal of engineering tsunami solutions

What is to reduce damage and protect people?

200

Two main types of damage tsunamis cause

What are flooding and destruction of structures?

200

type of earthquake is most likely to cause a tsunami

What is a strong, shallow earthquake at a colliding plate boundary?

200

What happens to a tsunami wave as it gets closer to shore

What is it gets taller and slower?

200

How population size affect tsunami risk

What is more people means a higher potential for loss of life?

200

Top two criteria engineers use when designing tsunami protection

What are effectiveness and cost?

300

Two purposes of tsunami warning systems

What are to detect the tsunami and warn people in time?

300

Besides earthquakes, the two other causes of tsunamis.

What are volcanic eruptions and landslides?

300

What wave amplitude describes

What is the height of the wave from crest to crest?

300

How shoreline shape affect tsunami damage?

What is narrow bays can concentrate wave energy?

300

a limitation like budget, materials, or environment

What is a design constraint?

400

Three-part system is often proposed to reduce tsunami impact

What are detection sensors, warning plans, and design solutions?

400

What analyzing past tsunami data help scientists do

What is forecast where future tsunamis may occur?

400

Why waves get smaller after crashing on shore

What is they transfer energy to the land and surroundings?

400

Why it is helpful to know the location of a tsunami epicenter

What is it helps predict which areas may be hit and how soon?

400

one way seawalls help protect communities

What is they block or deflect the wave?

500

Why is the 2011 Japan tsunami used as the anchoring phenomenon for this unit?

Because it shows how even prepared communities can suffer serious damage, and how understanding science can improve future safety.

500

the relationship between earthquake depth and tsunami risk

What is that shallow earthquakes are more likely to displace the seafloor and cause a tsunami?

500

one limitation of using models to study tsunami waves

What is they might not show energy transfer or scale accurately?

500

role elevation play in tsunami impact

What is higher elevation areas are less likely to be flooded?

500

Why a solution work well in one town but not in another

What is because each community has different geography, needs, and constraints?

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