As a tsunami approaches shallow water which of the following set of
transformations occur?
a) Wavelength increases, wave period decreases, and wave height stays the same
b) Wavelength decreases, wave period decreases, and wave height increases
c) Wavelength decreases, wave period increases, and wave height increases
d) Wavelength decreases, waver period stays the same, and wave height increases

1 Answer

Answer :

d) Wavelength decreases, waver period stays the same, and wave height increases

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