What is Tsunami?

A tsunami (pronounced su-nah-me) is a wave train, or series of waves, generated in a body of water by an impulsive disturbance that vertically displaces the water column. Earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, explosions, and even the impact of cosmic bodies, such as meteorites, can generate tsunamis. Tsunamis can savagely attack coastlines, causing devastating property damage and loss of life.

What does "tsunami" mean?

How do tsunamis differ from other water waves?

How do earthquakes generate tsunamis?

How do landslides, volcanic eruptions, and cosmic collisions generate tsunamis?

What happens when a tsunami encounters land?