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On a math class. We are trying to find out stuff about water such as tsunami and how much water there are if the polar water will warm. Sorry bad english.
I can't find anywhere how much water there are in a 25m high tsunami that has the speed of 70km/h? Can anyone please help?
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#2
Looks like a trick question to me, unless you have more info. Volume is 3-dimensional space. You only have height and (what I would take to be unnecessary) speed. Unless you have width (how many miles wide is the tsunami?) and depth (how far from the front of the tsunami to the back?) I'm not totally sure you can solve it.
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#3
A tsunami isn't a type of water; it's categorized as a natural disaster. It's unknown how much water will warm and diminish in the arctic, it all depends on the temperatures and how long this warmth will last.
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#4
This looks useful, although you need to know some more information: http://montessorimuddle.org/2011/03/24/t...a-tsunami/
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I forgot to mention that we need to find the area Inside the tsunami if meashured as a square divided with 2. which is 44 meter wide and 25 m tall. ITS 3000 km from its starting point at the beach
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#6
We aren't Google.
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#7
Well, I figured it out on my own. It was pretty easy after all.
Thank's for your responses though.
xD
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#8
My school doesn't block 2DWorlds luckily.
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