• Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Tsunami Meanings

    noun a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance

    Fields related to tsunami

    Civil Engineering

    Structural engineers design buildings and infrastructure to withstand the impact of tsunamis in coastal regions.

    Geology

    Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides.

    Oceanography

    Tsunamis are studied in oceanography to understand their formation, propagation, and impact on coastal areas.

    Emergency Management

    Emergency response plans often include protocols for tsunamis, including evacuation procedures and early warning systems.

    Natural Disasters

    Tsunamis are considered one of the most devastating natural disasters, capable of causing widespread destruction and loss of life.

    Seismology

    Seismologists monitor earthquake activity to predict the likelihood of a tsunami occurring.

    Occupation Usage of tsunami

    Writer

    A writer may use the term 'tsunami' in a metaphorical sense to describe a sudden and overwhelming wave of events or emotions in a story or article.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'tsunami' to describe a sudden and intense emotional response or psychological reaction experienced by an individual or group.

    Geologist

    A geologist may use the term 'tsunami' to refer to a seismic sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide.

    Emergency Responder

    An emergency responder may use the term 'tsunami' to refer to a natural disaster response plan and preparedness measures for coastal areas at risk of tsunamis.

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