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Which describes the waves formed by tsunamis?(1 point) Responses They cause small waves in the open ocean, but large ones near the shore. They cause small waves in the open ocean, but large ones near the shore. They cause small waves both in the open ocean and near the shore. They cause small waves both in the open ocean and near the shore. They cause large waves both in the open ocean and near the shore. They cause large waves both in the open ocean and near the shore. They cause large waves in the open ocean, but small ones near the shore.

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The correct description of the waves formed by tsunamis is: **They cause small waves in the open ocean, but large ones near the shore.**

In the open ocean, tsunamis typically have long wavelengths and can be difficult to detect, causing only small wave heights. However, as they approach shallow coastal waters, their speeds decrease, and their heights increase dramatically, leading to large and destructive waves.
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