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Tsunamis are often the result of underwater earthquakes. a tsunami can produce waves of up to 20 meters in height when they reach the shore, causing immense damage. which of the following is a consequence of these catastrophic events?
replenishment of the area’s water table
loss of biodiversity as habitats are destroyed
greater financial gain by the fishing industry
secondary earthquakes that cause further destruction
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