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  tsunamis are fast-moving waves often generated by large underwater earthquakes. in the deep ocean, their amplitude is barely noticeable, but upon reaching shore, they can rise up to the astonishing height of a six-story building. one tsunami, generated off the aleutian islands in pflag question alaska, had a wavelength of 732 km, and traveled a distance of 3880 km in 5.60 hours (note: this is given in decimal format, not as hours and minutes). what is the speed of the wave? m/s check question 7 not complete marked out of 1.00 what is the period of the wave? flag question check

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