Respuesta :
Answer:
C. The decrease in speed as the wave approaches shore.
Explanation:
The waves break when approaching the shore because the depth decreases. Thus, the wave travels more slowly and increases its height. There comes a time when the part of the wave on the surface travels faster than the one that travels under water, the ridge destabilizes and falls against the ground.
Answer:
(c) The decrease in speed as the wave approaches the shore.
Explanation:
A tsunami is a series of successive ocean waves usually caused by landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption. The speed of a tsunami decreases and its height increases as it moves from the deep part of a water body to the shallow part (e.g shore) of the water body. In other words, for a tsunami, the deeper the water, the slower its speed and consequently the higher it grows. Therefore it is safe to say that an increase in the height of a tsunami as it approaches a shore is due to the decrease in speed as the wave approaches the shore.