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Emmalee Brock
10 January, 13:48
Causes and Descriptions of a Tsunami
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Cristina Drake
10 January, 15:08
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A cause is when an earthquake happen. There is a dangerous amount of water that could collapse homes.
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Shamar Bauer
10 January, 17:39
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Air causes The force of the moon pulls on earths waters
Tsunami a water wave almost the size of a tornato
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