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Many factors affect the ocean's tides. One factor, tsunamis, can cause the greatest change in tide height over a short period of time. Tsunamis are usually caused by earthquakes beneath the ocean floor.

Examine the data table below to see the tide height in Honolulu, Hawaii during a tsunami:



Using data from the graph, Which numbered area on the diagram below best illustrates the level of the tide eight hours following the tsunami?




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I can't see the table or the diagram you mention. Please either paste the tide-height data for each hour or upload the image of the graph/diagram.

If you want to figure it out yourself, follow these steps:
1. Find the row or point for time = 8 hours on the tide-height table/graph.
2. Read the tide height at 8 hours (how many meters/feet above or below the normal sea level).
3. Look at the four numbered diagram choices and pick the one that shows that same relative sea level (highest spike, lowest trough, or back near the original level).

If you describe which numbered area shows “highest spike,” “lowest trough,” or “near normal level,” or paste the 8-hour tide value, I’ll tell you which number is correct.