
Sequence- A Powerful Wave
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Francisco Loera
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Sequence- A Powerful Wave
by Mr. Loera
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What are Tsuanmis?
Tsunamis are large and powerful ocean waves that grow in size as they reach the shore. They can cause major damage as they rush inland flooding cities and destroying homes.
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Multiple Choice
Reread the following paragraph
"Tsunamis are large and powerful ocean waves that grow in size as they reach the shore. They can cause major damage as they rush inland flooding cities and destroying homes."
According to this text, what would allow a tsunami to create extra damage?
Because of the size
When they rush into the cities
When they form in the oc
When they grow by the shore.
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What can cause a tsunami?
Tsunamis are caused by a large displacement of water. Think of when you are sitting in the bathtub and you move forward in the tub. This can cause a relatively large wave. The same thing happens in the ocean when a large amount of water is suddenly moved. A number of events may cause this kind of movement including earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, glaciers breaking off, and even meteorites.
Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes. An earthquake occurs when a large area of the Earth's crust suddenly moves. When this happens underwater, big gaps may appear on the ocean floor. When water moves in to fill this gap, a tsunami is born.
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Multiple Choice
What type of text structure did the author use in the last slide?
Cause and effect
Compare and Contrs
Sequence
Description
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Once the water is moved by an earthquake or other event, large waves like ripples spread out from the point where the water first moved. These waves can move quickly and for very long distances. Some tsunamis have been known to travel for thousands of miles across the ocean and travel at speeds of up to 500 miles per hour.
As the waves travel through the deep parts of the ocean, their crest is usually short, only a few feet tall. This makes it difficult to detect a tsunami as they are not necessarily visible in the deep ocean. When the waves approach land and shallow water, they pile up and grow in height. At the coastline, a trough of the wave may appear. This will cause drawback to occur on the shoreline. The water may recede for some distance. This can be dangerous as people may be tempted to walk out into the open area.
When the wave arrives on the shore, it will usually be a tall wall of water. The water will rush inland, sometimes for some distance and with great speed and power. The height of the tsunami wave will depend on the topography of the shoreline.
Some tsunamis have been known to reach heights of 100 feet. More waves may arrive. The time period between waves may be several minutes.
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