Thank you, i never really understood how tsunamis happened because school's on picture study never got to me, but this is great. I shall know for ever.
That only happens when there is an accumulation of sediments along the fault lines. In the cartoon, there's no accumulation of sediments, so there won't be a pulling back of the water.
Not sure but i think for large water mass to suddenly rise and advance towards land, there has got to be some source of water to add to the normal volume. That extra amount is compensated by initial pulling back of shore water.
@@chere421 tsunami: caused my tectonic plates (or how they called sorry lol) and earthquakes mega tsunamis: it's true they're bigger, but they are mega tsunamis because something get's "added" like a meteorite or an iceberg falling inside the water (gon be more frequent bc of climate change"
the reason for that speed is an estimate of time they get from one wave to travel from one meassure point,to another.Usually they have bouyus in the pacific,that tells the scientists from the time the quake hit,to the waves is formed and is traveling in the oceanwater. in open water they move usually very fast. but as wider from the shockpoint the longer intervall of wave you have.sometimes they can take hours or days to hit land,other times just minutes
Miller's Planet's waves are generated from Gargantua's tidal force. Since it will take a very long time before the planet will get swallowed up, it's almost certain that massive tide will never stop.
yes, its true that the entire body of water is in movement, but its still a wave, its just a large,wide wave due to displacement of the watercolumn.If you look at how a Tsunami forms,the structure of it moves in wave patterns from the epicenter of the origin that creates the tsunamis,usually there is more than one wave,that spreads out in a circular pattern,the diffrence is that a normal wave is made by winds and is on top of the body of water.
There is an error in the video. Usually when the tsunami reaches its final point that is the time when the height of the crest is the same as the depth of the trough. So there must be signs of water withdrawing meaning that there must be water splashes the white ones. Other than that good video.
thanks, thats exactly that. What I dont understand is how they measure the tsunami wave in Japan as reaching 40 meters height, or the Indic Ocean tsunami reaching 30 meters high, if in absolutely NO VIDEO you see the tsunami covering buildings taller than 2 or 3 floors, nor any huge wave. Its like you said, a series of very short heighted rolling waves that keep coming with incredible force.
In case you’re still wondering after a decade. They are measured at sea level. Due to sea level being far below the land where a building is usually standing, the waves will never look as intimidating or tall as the building itself.
No esta mal pero para que se provoque un tsunami de esa manera es necesario que las placas tectonicas sean placas convergentes, es decir, una placa se mete por debajo de otra y la levanta provocando asi una subida gradual de la placa y provocando una reaccion en cadena en la superficie del agua.
I understood why the wave increase gradually, it Is just because the level of the wave from the ocean bottom gets shortly thru the distance. It's all about innertial forces that pull the mass of water up AND finally breaks at the shore and flows on land quickly. Am I wrong?
Tsunamis form due to volcanic activity, most often after an earthquake occurs deep in the ocean that creates a massive wave, quickly gaining speed and power.
As it nears the shore it doesn't really resemble a real tsunami. It's more like a Hollywood version of a tsunami. Footage of the Asian tsunsmi shows that when it approaches land it becomes a choppy foamy mess, not a perfect wave
The first poster was correct. The Wall of water that hit japan was much WIDER in longitudinal length while the height was only about 15 to 20 feet. The water levels (on more than 100 videos) and water rose continuously for more than 30 or forty minutes. Not just a large wave like depicted in this video.
Does anyone know which software it is? Also, is it a correct representation of what happens in reality? TO my knowledge wave breaking should also occur. Another point, shouldn't the first wave originate from the shore to the middle of the ocean?
its not always like that, sometimes you have an quake and just a few min later you have water above your knees, it depends on strengt of the quake and how far and direction the waves has from land before created. The farther from land the wave tends to be longer and wider and sometimes much more dangerous, as they dont look as much before it floods in. take look at the 2004 tsunami or japan tsunami they dosnt look bad at all at first, but they are long and wide and keeps pushing in
sorry for my english but... This wave of, say, 20 or 30 meter we never see in video records ... much less reaching the top of ten-story buildings ... Tsunami is more like flushing a bathtub than throwing a bucket of water in a miniature city
If you know a lot about tsunamis, you would know that they are also waves. Just because a tsunami is bigger than a normal wave, doesn't mean that it is immune to gravity. All waves that have crested eventually break. Most tsunamis break offshore, because they aren't powerful enough. The real damage is flooding.
***** Actually when the tectonic plates moves it creates a force and disturbs the whole entire column of water which pushes the wave towards land the water would only go that way because of the sudden up shift of the seabed so you learn more and unlike natural waves created by wind it only moves the top column not the bottom part of the column
good simulation,. In a tsunami,either created by earthquakes,or by other objects that displaces water,the whole water column is set in motion,. when approaching land it really doesnt rise up as one big wave like you show here, this shows a hollywood version of one. Instead the wave streches out and flattens in lenght, but still keeps it mass of water and force , from land it looks like a series of rolling waves,that just keeps on coming in towards land.Once it hits land it doesnt stop.
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this whole thread is the special education class
Land: *exists*
Tsunami: *it’s free real estate*
I couldn't have said IT BETTER Myself! 300,000 people Dead 💀
Try Me! Mood...
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Plus, no one on Earth out fucks ME.
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Awesome thank you, I actually think it was perfect without the music, especially for children asking questions.
Thank you, i never really understood how tsunamis happened because school's on picture study never got to me, but this is great. I shall know for ever.
What do you do after 8 years
Woah, a comment from 10 years ago?
when i’m older, i want to study tsunamis and this just helps so much thanku
Awesome vid but next time put some audio, I thought my headphones were broken.
Blood Brothers Gaming This Video Help much ... ^.^
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+Blood Brothers Gaming same
+Blood Brothers Gaming He got the video from a BBC documentary, using the audio may get him in trouble
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This really helped us with our pbl
Thanks! This really helped me to understand and I finished my presentation :)
well that escalated quickly
haha..
thanxs
David MacCumber was that a pun???
David MacCumber hmm
Yeah just destroy a small city why don’t you
What about the pulling back of the water before if shoots off in the opposite direction?
That only happens when there is an accumulation of sediments along the fault lines. In the cartoon, there's no accumulation of sediments, so there won't be a pulling back of the water.
@@georgcantor7172 there is always a pulling back of the water body unless it flows into a pool
There has to be a subduction zone where there would be a trough to pull the water back
Not sure but i think for large water mass to suddenly rise and advance towards land, there has got to be some source of water to add to the normal volume. That extra amount is compensated by initial pulling back of shore water.
Let the BBC explain this.
Nice simulation, it helped a lot with my presentation.
Did you just rhyme? this time?
how could you? am i doing this too?
He's a poet and he doesn't even know it.
u fukd it
LDinatale _
This is so satisfying
That was basically a simulation of a mega tsunami.
Uhhh …
no.. mega tsunamis are when something is "added" to the water like icebergs snd meteors..
@@VendenMiao mega tsunamis are just big tsunamis
@@chere421 tsunami: caused my tectonic plates (or how they called sorry lol) and earthquakes
mega tsunamis: it's true they're bigger, but they are mega tsunamis because something get's "added" like a meteorite or an iceberg falling inside the water (gon be more frequent bc of climate change"
@@VendenMiao if a tsunami made by asteroid is small is it really a mega tsunami
the reason for that speed is an estimate of time they get from one wave to travel from one meassure point,to another.Usually they have bouyus in the pacific,that tells the scientists from the time the quake hit,to the waves is formed and is traveling in the oceanwater. in open water they move usually very fast. but as wider from the shockpoint the longer intervall of wave you have.sometimes they can take hours or days to hit land,other times just minutes
Damn thats exactly what I'm looking to do. Cheers for sharing.
I literally stopped at 34 seconds and got the idea of it already XD :P
It scares me when there is no audio I feel like somethings going to pop up at the end of the video
love this Im learning this in class how cool
its perfect, short and understanding
very impressive, thanks.
me encanta ver videos de sunamis
Bien por ti no quieres qué suseda uno
Very good. Short and sweet. Very straight forward. :)
yes bro.
hello i wanted to do a similar diagram for a project can you please tell me what software this was made in (and of its possible in blender)
wow it's done so well!
mais didático que isso impossível 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Someone in my G&T class used this animation as a part of his tsunami project.
Did he pass.
He must have passed
You are such a great man !
My favorite song. THANK YOU
I knew that you were gonna thank me for watching, but I don't mind.
It's been nice knowing you if you ever do.
now I know tsunami formed, thanks nice simply video
this animation its so cool!
What if the Earth were completely covered with water? Would the tsunami travel forever?
***** It would run out of energy.
Movie: Interestellar :D I think jajaja
Miller's Planet's waves are generated from Gargantua's tidal force. Since it will take a very long time before the planet will get swallowed up, it's almost certain that massive tide will never stop.
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Alon Cohen I think so
Gostei, não imaginava que se formava assim a onda tsunami
pensava que era só eu que falava português
The best simulation 👍
Thanks for the information
For those complaining about sound, listen to Bohemian Rhapsody, it works well with it.
Any video sounds well with Bohemian Rhapsody.
I can already hear the tsunami going “MAMAAAAAAA UWUUUUUUUUUUU”
Is this the real life or is this just fanta-SEA
The simulation should have showed the wave breaking at the end
is the wave like the same hight as the bottom drops down? ( so if the bottom drops down by 5 meters the wave gonna be about 5 meters?)
yes, its true that the entire body of water is in movement, but its still a wave, its just a large,wide wave due to displacement of the watercolumn.If you look at how a Tsunami forms,the structure of it moves in wave patterns from the epicenter of the origin that creates the tsunamis,usually there is more than one wave,that spreads out in a circular pattern,the diffrence is that a normal wave is made by winds and is on top of the body of water.
There is an error in the video. Usually when the tsunami reaches its final point that is the time when the height of the crest is the same as the depth of the trough. So there must be signs of water withdrawing meaning that there must be water splashes the white ones. Other than that good video.
thanks, thats exactly that. What I dont understand is how they measure the tsunami wave in Japan as reaching 40 meters height, or the Indic Ocean tsunami reaching 30 meters high, if in absolutely NO VIDEO you see the tsunami covering buildings taller than 2 or 3 floors, nor any huge wave. Its like you said, a series of very short heighted rolling waves that keep coming with incredible force.
In case you’re still wondering after a decade. They are measured at sea level. Due to sea level being far below the land where a building is usually standing, the waves will never look as intimidating or tall as the building itself.
Awesome!!!
This is very different than every other explanation I have seen of a tsunami causing earthquake.
nice sound
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You stupid 😂
Official Game you’re stupid since it was clearly a joke
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Incredible video! Thanks for sharing! I think it would be even more spectacular with a bit of audio and information next time!
No esta mal pero para que se provoque un tsunami de esa manera es necesario que las placas tectonicas sean placas convergentes, es decir, una placa se mete por debajo de otra y la levanta provocando asi una subida gradual de la placa y provocando una reaccion en cadena en la superficie del agua.
I understood why the wave increase gradually, it Is just because the level of the wave from the ocean bottom gets shortly thru the distance. It's all about innertial forces that pull the mass of water up AND finally breaks at the shore and flows on land quickly. Am I wrong?
Thanks
Here studying social studies XD
Tsunamis form due to volcanic activity, most often after an earthquake occurs deep in the ocean that creates a massive wave, quickly gaining speed and power.
yeah..it is the entire water column from the ocean bed that moves along with that wave, hence the devastation at the shores.
wow this is great!
it was really helpful for my project
As it nears the shore it doesn't really resemble a real tsunami. It's more like a Hollywood version of a tsunami. Footage of the Asian tsunsmi shows that when it approaches land it becomes a choppy foamy mess, not a perfect wave
Muito instrutivo, mas faltou uma música.
The first poster was correct. The Wall of water that hit japan was much WIDER in longitudinal length while the height was only about 15 to 20 feet. The water levels (on more than 100 videos) and water rose continuously for more than 30 or forty minutes. Not just a large wave like depicted in this video.
Good and clean
Props to the camera man for getting this shot and risking there life
its good, but it was sorta blank without music
What music can be done on that?
true! is this for the science project?
+Sreya sarathy yeah it is for d project
yeah. Its better with something that makes you worried
What?
I've been watching this for four years
Does anyone know which software it is?
Also, is it a correct representation of what happens in reality? TO my knowledge wave breaking should also occur.
Another point, shouldn't the first wave originate from the shore to the middle of the ocean?
software: maybe blender
correct representation: i think so
When the water starts to pull away from the shore to indicate that a tsunami is coming, approximately how long until the tsunami hits?
0.3 seconds
@@pavledrakulic9456 :( seriously?
Not in all cases.
its not always like that, sometimes you have an quake and just a few min later you have water above your knees, it depends on strengt of the quake and how far and direction the waves has from land before created. The farther from land the wave tends to be longer and wider and sometimes much more dangerous, as they dont look as much before it floods in. take look at the 2004 tsunami or japan tsunami they dosnt look bad at all at first, but they are long and wide and keeps pushing in
Very educative and nice music
Nice the simulation
You only need to watch 20 seconds of this to understand the video.
This video makes me feel really really nauseous.
This is equivalent to me watching a horror movie. Yes.
this video is very usefull to explaining tsunami for my students Thank's
sorry for my english but... This wave of, say, 20 or 30 meter we never see in video records ... much less reaching the top of ten-story buildings ... Tsunami is more like flushing a bathtub than throwing a bucket of water in a miniature city
which software..?
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awesome....knowledgeable.
It was satisfying to see the city getting submerged by the wave
that's not how a tsunami looks like. before it hits shore it will collapse
the wave breaks well before reaching in land.
Adam x um for what you know even small waves sucks people to them
R u some kind of mountain guy its will litterally regen quickly
Don't understand your question
John the gamer uzjjjjsjjj
I’ve got a really stupid idea, but what if i surf over the early tsunami wave and then get behind it?
nice simulation
Alguien que hable español?
CarlosPanta Gameplays io papu :'v
CarlosPanta Gameplays we como cuando no sabes ingles :v
Esdras _ Das.pena para.insultar jaja
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Yi
Plankton don't care.
Whoa scary! Did you see the water went straight over the building!
can anyone explain why the wave got bigger as they travel ? shouldnt they lose force and momentum as they progress?
it would of crashed already
ya
yeah, the wave has to break.
If you know a lot about tsunamis, you would know that they are also waves. Just because a tsunami is bigger than a normal wave, doesn't mean that it is immune to gravity. All waves that have crested eventually break. Most tsunamis break offshore, because they aren't powerful enough. The real damage is flooding.
tsunami
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I love this track
Amazing buddy, audio pls
Simulation or animation???
This is not how tsunamis work!!!
the last comment was 2 years ago......
Who else here from Caerleon Comp website
I love dis vid so much😘😘😘😘
Could you give me the lisence or name of logiciel you used it
This isnt how tsunami was made, learn some more...
***** Actually when the tectonic plates moves it creates a force and disturbs the whole entire column of water which pushes the wave towards land the water would only go that way because of the sudden up shift of the seabed so you learn more and unlike natural waves created by wind it only moves the top column not the bottom part of the column
he's probably 7 don't be so harsh
Have you personally seen one form in action? No? Then you don't really know.
this is wrong
Dumbass -_-
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what's wrong with gay people?
Buena representación.
Good job !
This Really Helpful video , keep going 🤝
this video's are help students to improve their knowledge 👊👊👊👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Love you x
What's the title of the background music?
good simulation,. In a tsunami,either created by earthquakes,or by other objects that displaces water,the whole water column is set in motion,. when approaching land it really doesnt rise up as one big wave like you show here, this shows a hollywood version of one. Instead the wave streches out and flattens in lenght, but still keeps it mass of water and force , from land it looks like a series of rolling waves,that just keeps on coming in towards land.Once it hits land it doesnt stop.
when it hits the shore the waves move at less than 50 km/h. Do you have any idea what 500km/h is?
How do you do that 👍
Good animation