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Physics, 31.05.2020 01:58 shakira11harvey6

Remy wonders if the height of the mountain has anything to do with the eventual size of the tsunami wave. How should Remy test this? A. Cause avalanches on several different mountains and see how large each resulting tsunami is. B. Build different-sized model mountains at the edge of a pool, pour sand down the side of each mountain, and see how large each resulting wave is. C. Pour different amounts of sand down the side of a model mountain into a pool and see how large each resulting wave is. D. Build a model town at the edge of a pool and see how large waves must be to cause damage to the buildings.

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