Tsunami; Massive and explosive catastrophe



 1. What is a tsunaTsunami; Massive and explosive catastrophe mi?
  2. Causes behind the formation of tsunami waves 
3. Science of tsunami waves' 
4. Difference between tsunami waves and tidal waves 
5. Conclusion


‘Tsunami’ is the original Japanese word; Which is actually made up of two different words. Of these two words, 'su' means coast or port and 'nami' means tidal wave - that is what it means. In the past, tsunamis were known as tidal waves, but scientific discoveries have been made that tsunami waves have nothing to do with tidal waves. There are five main causes of tsunami eruptions, including (1) earthquakes, (2) landslides, (3) volcanic eruptions, (4) terrifying thunderstorms, and (3) thunderstorms. When it occurs on the surface, tsunami waves are generated, which can cause dangerous erosion in coastal areas. Now that we know the 'science' of these huge explosive and destructive tsunami waves after knowing so much official information, we have to note that thousands of cubic tons of water go up and down at once due to the turbulent movement at the bottom of the ocean floor. Is. This causes huge waves to rise on the surface of the Karaki Sea; The waves propagate 360 ​​degrees from the epicenter of the earthquake and travel from 750 to 1000 km. At a speed of more than 100 feet per hour, the wave moves forward. The speed of tsunami waves depends more on the depth of the ria than the intensity of the earthquake. The height of these waves in the open sea is low; But as the depth increases, so does the height. As we approach the shores, the height of the tsunami waves increases dramatically, and the tsunami waves, moving as fast as a jet plane, collide with the shores with tremendous force. The biggest difference between tsunami waves and tidal waves is that, tsunami waves only hit coastal and harbor areas and the rest of the ocean is calm; When the tides make the whole sea stormy. In a tsunami wave a wave that rises very deep in the ocean comes to the surface of the ocean and then moves parallel to the surface with tremendous force. The waves can reach speeds of up to 750 miles per hour, often at altitudes of 50 to 100 feet. Tsunami waves have a lot of water in them and they crash on the coastal areas with incredible strength, moving like a high wall! In the end, the most astonishing fact is that the sixth sense of non-human animals gives them a premonition of this kind of natural fury! This has been strongly supported during the tsunami this time around. Wildlife in coastal forests is thought to have moved away from the premonition, and in support of this, coastal areas in Sri Lanka's largest wildlife reserve, Pala National Park, have been flooded for up to 2 miles. And what about Deepada, the corpse of a rabbit has not been touched! According to the officials there, there is a lot of evidence of dog barking and migration of birds before this disaster !!!


A middle-class man speaks / middle-class man .... / The one who is tormented by inflation 



1. The hardness of its cup 
2. The sacrifice that has to be made to maintain the dignity in the society 
[Conclusion]


middle class human being, if a crow sits in front of someone, the listener will not listen to my story. Have you heard of the hung king? My condition is like that. In milk and in curd - I have a foothold in both. There is a story of anguish in me that cannot be said or signed. My middle class is considered to be between two classes of society - one rich class and the other poor class - some represent the backbone of the country and some the precious capital of the country. I laugh when I hear nicknames and adjectives. What about the so-called 'backbone of the country'? What about the so-called capital of the country which you call 'precious capital'? But it's not your fault. You give us such nicknames because you realize our abundance. If we reduce the number of rich people by 20 per cent and the number of poor people by 20 per cent in the 90-05 crore population of the country, then our middle class will be in the remaining 60 per cent. The country's middle class consists of small farmers, artisans, carpenters, teachers, small traders, postmen, veins, laborers - in short, the lowest paid or the lowest paid. I cordially invite you; Come among us once and get acquainted with our living life. If so, how about us! How many eaters and how many earners in our Ekmak Par? What material comforts we enjoy! If you take a look at how we live, I'm sure you'll get rid of those nicknames! Between the two layers of the punti is our position like a grain of pissed grain. There is an upper layer - of the rich where we cannot reach Udi. Life like this will never be a dream come true and the bottom line is - the poor. We can't even go there, we can't run the world with less needs like them, we have to drink and wear - we have to wear clothes - like the poor! But no, people in our class have to spend on outsourcing - like the rich and the poor have an accidental expense, someone in the house suddenly falls ill, When the time comes to do so, the smoke of all the savings collected by 'counting pies'! Even if the savings are not enough, we will be burdened with debt like a hill! Another terrible loss to me as a middle class human being is that our family will not be able to get out of the middle class for another generation! As a result, not only me, but also my children, the physical, physical and professional development is shaped by the fact that we have been 'Therna Ther' from generation to generation.


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