on Tsunami's
How fast can a Tsunami go?
500-600 mph or as fast as a jet plane.
Where are Ryoishi and Kamashi located?
Japan.
Name three different solutions that we have learned about.
Acceptable answers!
Name one location that doesn't receive many tsunamis.
Acceptable answers: East coast of North America or South America, West coast of Africa...etc.
In what decade did the first devasting tsunami hit Ryoishi?
The 1930s
What are two different ways to monitor for tsunamis?
Seismometer, GPS positioning/satellites
What does the underwater earthquake form in the water?
massive waves that go at fast paces
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
How tall were the waves that hit Kamashi? What about Ryoishi?
Kamashi- 30 foot waves
Ryoishi- 60-65 foot waves
What is the least effective technology implemented?
A levee or sea dike with a normal sea wall. (ramp)
What technology did Kamashi put in place to lessen tsunami damage, which also further devasted Ryoishi?
Breakwaters
What is the most effective technology with the least drawbacks? (That we've learned about so far)
A levee/ sea dike with a recurved wall
What are three possible causes of a tsunami?
Underwater earthquake, underwater volcano, and landslide.
List three reasons why people continued to stay in Ryoishi after the first devasting tsunami that wiped out 90% of the population.
Fishing community, lived there for generations, help rebuild, etc.
What percent of tsunamis occur within the "ring of fire"?
A. 20% B. 50% C. 80% D. 95%
C. 80%
What technology is arguably the most effective for one area, but devastates another?
A breakwater.