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Anonymous said...

METAMORPHOSIS OF BUTTERFLY



Metamorphosis is the process of a caterpillar into a new animal (perfect phase) of the butterfly. In the process there long enough and long However the simple. First of all start ari eggs in place by a butterfly on a leaf (usually the leaves of citrus trees or other trees can also) which aims to eventually leaves can be a caterpillar food until it reaches adulthood when it was time to pupa / chrysalis and in few days will be a new butterfly.

Egg
Eggs will hatch between 3-5 days, larvae will walk to the edge of the leaves of host plants and start eating it, mengalamu larval molting process

Larva (Worm)
After hatching the larvae will feed Most larvae consume the empty egg shells as a first food. Total turnover of skin during larval life is generally 4-6 t The larvae of butterflies vary in shape, but in most cylindrical, and sometimes memepunyai hair, spines, tubercles or filaments.
When the larvae reach maximum growth, the larvae stopped eating, went looking for the nearest shelter, attach themselves to twigs or leaves with woven yarn. The larvae have entered the phase of prepupa and release the last time the skin to form pupae.

Pupa (cocoon)
Pupal phase when viewed from the outside like a rest period, whereas in the pupa occurs the formation of the perfect insect. Pupae are generally hard, smooth and form a structure without limbs. In general, the pupa is green, brown or color according to the surroundings. (Camouflaged). The formation of butterflies in the pupa usually lasts for 70-20 days depending on the species

Butterfly
Once out of the pupa, the butterfly would crawl to the top so that its wings are weak, wrinkled and slightly wet to hang down and expand normally. Immediately after the wings to dry, fluffy and strong, the wings will open and close several times and flight experiments.

Phase imago or a butterfly is the adult stage.


NAMA:HERNA.SUGIARTI

Anonymous said...

BUTERFLY METAMORPHOSIS
The butterfly is animal which gets metamorphosis.its metamorphosis happens firstly,all insects hatch from an egg.the larva caterpillar growe so fast.then,it turns into chrysalis, a synthesis of function shape and from.it happens for six until seven days and then it emergim into a butterfly.so,the butterfly gets metemophosisconsist of egg hatching into a caterpillar,then changing into achrysalis,ansd the last emerging into a butterfly.

NAMA:DEBORAH PSN

Anonymous said...

BUTERFLY METAMORPHOSIS
The butterfly is animal which gets metamorphosis.its metamorphosis happens firstly,all insects hatch from an egg.the larva caterpillar growe so fast.then,it turns into chrysalis, a synthesis of function shape and from.it happens for six until seven days and then it emergim into a butterfly.so,the butterfly gets metemophosisconsist of egg hatching into a caterpillar,then changing into achrysalis,ansd the last emerging into a butterfly.

NAMA:DEBORAH PSN

Anonymous said...

Honey bees are insects belonging to the group Holometabola, namely insects that experienced metamorphosis. Stages of the cycle of insects that have complete metamorphosis are:

Egg - larva - pupa - Imago

The larvae are young animals that form and nature are different from adults.

Pupa is a cocoon which time the insects are not doing, at that time improvements also occur and organ formation.

Imago is the adult stage or phase of proliferation.

Honeybees belong to the order Hymenoptera which have characteristics:

* Having two pairs of wings, thin as the membrane
* Type your mouth bite

Metamorphosis cycle of honey bees are as follows:

1. Queen produces eggs and stored in cells
2. Furthermore, the eggs will turn into the caterpillars or larvae
3. The larvae will grow and expand to form pupa
4. Pupa change and develop to form a bee

Nama:IRFAN AM

Anonymous said...

Metamorphosis usually occurs in distinct stages, starting with larva or nymph, sometimes through the pupa stage, and ending as adult. There are two main kinds of metamorphosis in insects, hemimetabolisme and holometabolisme.
Metamorphosis is not perfect on the grasshopper

The immature stages of a species at metamorphosis is usually called larvae. But the complex metamorphosis of many insect species, only the first phase, called larvae and sometimes have different names.

In hemimetabolisme, larval development took place during the growth phase and ekdisis recurrent (skin replacement), this phase is called instars. Hemimetabolisme also known as incomplete metamorphosis.

In holometabolisme, larvae are very different from the adult. Insects that do holometabolisme through larval phase, and then enter a phase of inactivity called the pupa, or chrysalis, and finally become adults. Holometabolisme also known as metamorphosis. While in the pupa, the insect will release digestive juices, to destroy the larva's body, leaving some cells only. The remaining cells will grow into adulthood, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. The process of cell death called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis.

Insect spends more time on the adult stage or in the juvenile stage depending on the species. For example, mayfly that lives only in the adult stage only one day, and the cicada, the juvenile stage live underground for 13 to 17 years. Both of these species do not complete metamorphosis.

Nama:FITRIANI

Anonymous said...

Birds are interesting flying animals. They are vertebrates and warm blooded animals. They belong to aves class and they can be found all over the world.

Birds breath with their air pocket. Beside as respiration organ, air pocket also can enlarge or reduce their weight when flying or swimming.

There are many kinds of birds. Earth bird has special characteristic. They have different morphology acording to their food and their habitat. Some of them eat seeds, pollen, fish or meat. There are some species that live in land and the others live in water. Land birds live on their nest.

Female birds have specific tasks. they lay eggs and feed their baby, Beside that they look for foods for their baby.

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Anonymous said...

Do you know what is the largest lizard? This lizard is called komodo. It lives in the scrub and woodland of a few Indonesian islands.

Komodo dragon is the world's heaviest lizard, weighing 150 pounds or more. The largest Komodo ever measured was more than 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighed 366 pounds (166 kg) but the average size of komodo in the wild is about 8 feet (2.5 meters) long and 200 pounds (91 kg)

Komodo has gray scaly skin, a pointed snout, powerful limbs and a muscular tail. They use their keen sense of smell to locate decaying animal remains from several miles away. They also hunt other lizards as well as large mammals and are sometimes cannibalistic.

The Komodo dragon's teeth are almost completely covered by its gums. When it feeds, the gums bleed, creating an ideal culture for virulent bacteria. The bacteria that live in the Komodo dragon's saliva causes septicemia, or blood poisoning, in its victims. A dragon will bite its prey, then follow it until the animal is too weak to carry on.


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Anonymous said...

Tsunami
The term of “tsunami” comes from the Japanese which means harbour ("tsu") and wave ("nami"). A tsunami is a series of waves generated when water in a lake or a sea is rapidly displaced on a massive scale.

A tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. Such large vertical movements of the earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries.

Subduction of earthquakes are particularly effective in generating tsunami, and occur where denser oceanic plates slip under continental plates.

As the displaced water mass moves under the influence of gravity to regain its equilibrium, it radiates across the ocean like ripples on a pond.

Tsunami always bring great damage. Most of the damage is caused by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height of the sea keeps rising fast and floods powerfully into the coastal area.

Nama : DEDE ROTASIH
Kelas : XII IPS 3

Anonymous said...

Snake in Bathroom

How would you like to find a snake in you bath?
We had just moved into a new house, which had been empty for so long that everything was in a terrible mess. Anna and I decided that we would clean the bath first, so we set to, and turned on the tap.

Suddenly to my horror, a snake's head appeared in the plug hole. Then out slithered the rest of his long thin body. He twisted and turned on the slippery bottom of the bath, spitting and hissing at us.

For an instant I stood there quite paralyzed. Then I yelled for my husband, who luckily came running and killed the snake with the handle of a broom.

Anna, who was only three at the time, was quite interested in the whole business. Indeed I had to pull her out of the way or she'd probably have lean over the bath to get a better look.

We found out later that it was a black mamba, a poisonous kind of snake. It had obviously been fast asleep, curled up at the bottom of the nice warm water-pipe. It must have had an awful shock when the cold water came trickling down! But nothing to the shock I got! Ever since then I've always put the plug in firmly before running the bath water

Anonymous said...

Snake in Bathroom

How would you like to find a snake in you bath?
We had just moved into a new house, which had been empty for so long that everything was in a terrible mess. Anna and I decided that we would clean the bath first, so we set to, and turned on the tap.

Suddenly to my horror, a snake's head appeared in the plug hole. Then out slithered the rest of his long thin body. He twisted and turned on the slippery bottom of the bath, spitting and hissing at us.

For an instant I stood there quite paralyzed. Then I yelled for my husband, who luckily came running and killed the snake with the handle of a broom.

Anna, who was only three at the time, was quite interested in the whole business. Indeed I had to pull her out of the way or she'd probably have lean over the bath to get a better look.

We found out later that it was a black mamba, a poisonous kind of snake. It had obviously been fast asleep, curled up at the bottom of the nice warm water-pipe. It must have had an awful shock when the cold water came trickling down! But nothing to the shock I got! Ever since then I've always put the plug in firmly before running the bath water

nama ; rika rohaeti

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Anonymous said...

The effects of acid soil

Soils with a pH of less than 7.0 are acid. The lower the pH, the more acid the soil. When soil pH falls below 5.5, plant growth is affected. Crop yields decrease, reducing productivity

Soils provide water and nutrients for plant growth and development. Essential plant nutrients include phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium and sulfur. Plants require other elements such as molybdenum, in smaller quantities. Some elements eg aluminium and manganese, are toxic to plants.

Nutrients become available to plants when they are dissolved in water. Plants are able to take up phosphate, nitrate, potassium and sulfate ions in solution.

The solubility of nitients changes with pH. In acid soils (low pH), molybdenum becomes less soluble and aluminium becomes more soluble. Therefore, plant growth may be affected by either a deficiency of molybdenum or too much aluminium.

Both crop and pasture plants are affected by acid soils. there may be a range of symptoms. Crops and pastures may be poorly established resulting in patchy and uneven growth. Plant leaves may go yellow and die at the tips. The root system of the plant may be stunted. Crops may yield less.

Plants vary in their sensitivity to low pH. Canola and lucerne are very sensitive to acid soils so do not grow well. Lupins and triticale are tolerant to soils of low pH so they still perform well.

Land can become unproductive if acid soil is left untreated. Incorporating lime into the soil raises the pH. Therefore, liming soil can reverse the effects of acid soil on plants and return a paddock to productivity.
NAMA: DESI KURNIASIH

Anonymous said...

metamorphosis bues

Metamorphosis usually occurs in distinct stages, starting with larva or nymph, sometimes through the pupa stage, and ending as adult. There are two main kinds of metamorphosis in insects, hemimetabolisme and holometabolisme.
Metamorphosis is not perfect on the grasshopper

The immature stages of a species at metamorphosis is usually called larvae. But the complex metamorphosis of many insect species, only the first phase, called larvae and sometimes have different names.

In hemimetabolisme, larval development took place during the growth phase and ekdisis recurrent (skin replacement), this phase is called instars. Hemimetabolisme also known as incomplete metamorphosis.

In holometabolisme, larvae are very different from the adult. Insects that do holometabolisme through larval phase, and then enter a phase of inactivity called the pupa, or chrysalis, and finally become adults. Holometabolisme also known as metamorphosis. While in the pupa, the insect will release digestive juices, to destroy the larva's body, leaving some cells only. The remaining cells will grow into adulthood, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. The process of cell death called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis.

Insect spends more time on the adult stage or in the juvenile stage depending on the species. For example, mayfly that lives only in the adult stage only one day, and the cicada, the juvenile stage live underground for 13 to 17 years. Both of these species do not complete metamorphosis
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Anonymous said...

Amphibian metamorphosis

at first, an adult female frog will lay eggs, then eggs will hatch after 10 days. After hatching, the eggs hatch into Berudu.berudu frog lives in water After the age of 2 days, Tadpoles have gills to breathe out a furry. After 3 weeks old tadpole gills will be closed by the skin. By the age of 8 weeks, tadpoles back legs will be formed later enlarged when the front legs began to appear. Age 12 weeks, the front legs began to take form, ingsang no longer work his tail became short and breathe with lungs paru.maka shape of the face will be clearer after the growth of perfect limbs, the frog will turn into an adult frog and kmbali breed.

There are several different things from the cycle of amphibians in general. Some species of salamanders do not need to be morphed to become fully sexually mature, and will only metamorphose under pressure of certain environmental conditions. Many species of tropical frogs lay their eggs on land, where the tadpoles metamorphosed in the egg. When they hatch, they become adults who have not really cooked, sometimes still has a tail that within a few days later reabsorbed
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Anonymous said...

Amphibian metamorphosis

at first, an adult female frog will lay eggs, then eggs will hatch after 10 days. After hatching, the eggs hatch into Berudu.berudu frog lives in water After the age of 2 days, Tadpoles have gills to breathe out a furry. After 3 weeks old tadpole gills will be closed by the skin. By the age of 8 weeks, tadpoles back legs will be formed later enlarged when the front legs began to appear. Age 12 weeks, the front legs began to take form, ingsang no longer work his tail became short and breathe with lungs paru.maka shape of the face will be clearer after the growth of perfect limbs, the frog will turn into an adult frog and kmbali breed.

There are several different things from the cycle of amphibians in general. Some species of salamanders do not need to be morphed to become fully sexually mature, and will only metamorphose under pressure of certain environmental conditions. Many species of tropical frogs lay their eggs on land, where the tadpoles metamorphosed in the egg. When they hatch, they become adults who have not really cooked, sometimes still has a tail that within a few days later reabsorbed.
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Anonymous said...

Noer Eliya Novalinda
XII S3

metamorphosis bues

Metamorphosis usually occurs in distinct stages, starting with larva or nymph, sometimes through the pupa stage, and ending as adult. There are two main kinds of metamorphosis in insects, hemimetabolisme and holometabolisme.
Metamorphosis is not perfect on the grasshopper

The immature stages of a species at metamorphosis is usually called larvae. But the complex metamorphosis of many insect species, only the first phase, called larvae and sometimes have different names.

In hemimetabolisme, larval development took place during the growth phase and ekdisis recurrent (skin replacement), this phase is called instars. Hemimetabolisme also known as incomplete metamorphosis.

In holometabolisme, larvae are very different from the adult. Insects that do holometabolisme through larval phase, and then enter a phase of inactivity called the pupa, or chrysalis, and finally become adults. Holometabolisme also known as metamorphosis. While in the pupa, the insect will release digestive juices, to destroy the larva's body, leaving some cells only. The remaining cells will grow into adulthood, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. The process of cell death called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis.

Insect spends more time on the adult stage or in the juvenile stage depending on the species. For example, mayfly that lives only in the adult stage only one day, and the cicada, the juvenile stage live underground for 13 to 17 years. Both of these species do not complete metamorphosis
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Anonymous said...

Ema Yulistrina
XII S3

Snake in Bathroom

How would you like to find a snake in you bath?
We had just moved into a new house, which had been empty for so long that everything was in a terrible mess. Anna and I decided that we would clean the bath first, so we set to, and turned on the tap.

Suddenly to my horror, a snake's head appeared in the plug hole. Then out slithered the rest of his long thin body. He twisted and turned on the slippery bottom of the bath, spitting and hissing at us.

For an instant I stood there quite paralyzed. Then I yelled for my husband, who luckily came running and killed the snake with the handle of a broom.

Anna, who was only three at the time, was quite interested in the whole business. Indeed I had to pull her out of the way or she'd probably have lean over the bath to get a better look.

We found out later that it was a black mamba, a poisonous kind of snake. It had obviously been fast asleep, curled up at the bottom of the nice warm water-pipe. It must have had an awful shock when the cold water came trickling down! But nothing to the shock I got! Ever since then I've always put the plug in firmly before running the bath water

Anonymous said...

Aji Prayoga Juanda
XII S3

METAMORPHOSIS OF BUTTERFLY



Metamorphosis is the process of a caterpillar into a new animal (perfect phase) of the butterfly. In the process there long enough and long However the simple. First of all start ari eggs in place by a butterfly on a leaf (usually the leaves of citrus trees or other trees can also) which aims to eventually leaves can be a caterpillar food until it reaches adulthood when it was time to pupa / chrysalis and in few days will be a new butterfly.

Egg
Eggs will hatch between 3-5 days, larvae will walk to the edge of the leaves of host plants and start eating it, mengalamu larval molting process

Larva (Worm)
After hatching the larvae will feed Most larvae consume the empty egg shells as a first food. Total turnover of skin during larval life is generally 4-6 t The larvae of butterflies vary in shape, but in most cylindrical, and sometimes memepunyai hair, spines, tubercles or filaments.
When the larvae reach maximum growth, the larvae stopped eating, went looking for the nearest shelter, attach themselves to twigs or leaves with woven yarn. The larvae have entered the phase of prepupa and release the last time the skin to form pupae.

Pupa (cocoon)
Pupal phase when viewed from the outside like a rest period, whereas in the pupa occurs the formation of the perfect insect. Pupae are generally hard, smooth and form a structure without limbs. In general, the pupa is green, brown or color according to the surroundings. (Camouflaged). The formation of butterflies in the pupa usually lasts for 70-20 days depending on the species

Butterfly
Once out of the pupa, the butterfly would crawl to the top so that its wings are weak, wrinkled and slightly wet to hang down and expand normally. Immediately after the wings to dry, fluffy and strong, the wings will open and close several times and flight experiments.

Phase imago or a butterfly is the adult stage.

Anonymous said...

Amphibian metamorphosis

at first, an adult female frog will lay eggs, then eggs will hatch after 10 days. After hatching, the eggs hatch into tadpole.tadpole frog lives in water After the age of 2 days, Tadpoles have gills to breathe out a furry. After 3 weeks old tadpole gills will be closed by the skin. By the age of 8 weeks, tadpoles back legs will be formed later enlarged when the front legs began to appear. Age 12 weeks, the front legs began to take form, ingsang no longer work his tail became short and breathe with lungs lung.so shape of the face will be clearer after the growth of perfect limbs, the frog will turn into an adult frog and back breed.

There are several different things from the cycle of amphibians in general. Some species of salamanders do not need to be morphed to become fully sexually mature, and will only metamorphose under pressure of certain environmental conditions. Many species of tropical frogs lay their eggs on land, where the tadpoles metamorphosed in the egg. When they hatch, they become adults who have not really cooked, sometimes still has a tail that within a few days later reabsorbed.





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Anonymous said...

Bees are a large group of insects that are known for being fond of life berkelompokm although not all the bees are in fact the case. All the bees go in the tribe / family Apidae (order Hymenoptera: winged insect membranes). In the world there are approximately 20,000 species of bees and can be found on every continent, except Antarctica.

As an insect, she has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. Bees make their nests on the hill, the trees and on rooftops. Nest is built from the night included in the body. Bees eat flower nectar and pollen.

Anonymous said...

Bees are a large group of insects that are known for being fond of life berkelompokm although not all the bees are in fact the case. All the bees go in the tribe / family Apidae (order Hymenoptera: winged insect membranes). In the world there are approximately 20,000 species of bees and can be found on every continent, except Antarctica.

As an insect, she has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. Bees make their nests on the hill, the trees and on rooftops. Nest is built from the night included in the body. Bees eat flower nectar and pollen.

NAMA:NENI ANDRIANI

Anonymous said...

insect metamorphosis
The immature stages of a species at metamorphosis is usually called larvae. But the complex metamorphosis of many insect species, only the first phase, called larvae and sometimes have different names.

In hemimetabolisme, larval development took place during the growth phase and ekdisis recurrent (skin replacement), this phase is called instars. Hemimetabolisme also known as incomplete metamorphosis.

In holometabolisme, larvae are very different from the adult. Insects that do holometabolisme through larval phase, and then enter a phase of inactivity called the pupa, or chrysalis, and finally become adults. Holometabolisme also known as metamorphosis. While in the pupa, the insect will release digestive juices, to destroy the larva's body, leaving some cells only. The remaining cells will grow into adulthood, using the nutrients from the broken down larva. The process of cell death called histolysis, and cell regrowth histogenesis.

Insect spends more time on the adult stage or in the juvenile stage depending on the species. For example, mayfly that lives only in the adult stage only one day, and the cicada, the juvenile stage live underground for 13 to 17 years. Both of these species do not complete metamorphosis.

Nama:DENDI PURWACARAKA

Anonymous said...

El Nino is a warm water current which moves off the west coast of Chile and Peru. The current is believed to be closely associated with irregular variations in the global weather systeem and it occurs approximately every 7-11 years.
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Anonymous said...

Metamorphosis is the process of a caterpillar into a new animal (perfect phase) of the butterfly. In the process there long enough and long However the simple. First of all start ari eggs in place by a butterfly on a leaf (usually the leaves of citrus trees or other trees can also) which aims to eventually leaves can be a caterpillar food until it reaches adulthood when it was time to pupa / chrysalis and in few days will be a new butterfly.

► EGG

Eggs will hatch between 3-5 days, larvae will walk to the edge of the leaves of host plants and start eating it. Some larvae consume the egg shell is empty as his first meal outside the skin of the larvae does not stretch to follow its growth, but when it becomes very tight larvae will change the skin.

LARVA (WORM)

► After hatching the larvae will feed Most larvae consume the empty egg shells as a first food. Outer skin of the larvae does not stretch to follow its growth, but when it becomes very tight larvae will change the skin.

► The number of skin changes during larval life is generally 4-6 times, and the period between the turn of the skin (moulting) are called instars.

► larvae of butterflies vary in shape, but in most cylindrical, and sometimes memepunyai hairs, spines, tubercles or filaments.

► When the larvae reach maximum growth, the larvae stopped eating, went looking for the nearest shelter, attach themselves to twigs or leaves with woven yarn. The larvae have entered the phase of prepupa and release the last time the skin to form pupae.

Pupa (cocoon)

► Phase pupa when viewed from the outside like the rest period, whereas in the pupa occurs the formation of the perfect insect. Pupae are generally hard, smooth and form a structure without limbs. In general, the pupa is green, brown or color according to the surroundings. (Camouflaged). The formation of butterflies in the pupa usually lasts for 70-20 days depending on the species

Butterfly

► Once out of the pupa, the butterfly would crawl to the top so that its wings are weak, wrinkled and slightly wet to hang down and expand normally. Immediately after the wings to dry, fluffy and strong, the wings will open and close several times and flight experiments.

► Phase imago or a butterfly is the adult stage

BUTTERFLY BEHAVIOR:

Butterflies are insects that perform activities in the daytime, at night the butterflies will rest and terlindungan leaf trees.

day butterfly increasingly active flying and foraging activity and production. Foraging activities carried out on their own but often seem male butterflies and batina fly in pairs and in time will do the copulation.

Furthermore, the parent of butterflies will lay their eggs on their host plants. butterfly range of small wings will terbamg low of between 10 cm-2 m. While the butterfly wingspan larger fly higher to ± 10 m. On the foraging activity, the butterfly will alight on the flowers and stuck probosisnya.

Nama:ASEP WAHYU

Anonymous said...

Deviations from normal temperature patterns of the southern Pacific Ocean, between Australia and South Amerika, result in the phenomenon called El Nino. Under normal conditions, eastern trade winds blow across the Pacific. These drive the sun-warmed surface water from above this area of warm water and move over Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, they bring rain with them.

Anonymous said...

Indra Irawan
XII IPS 3


MOSQUITO METAMORPHOSIS
The mosquito is an animal that has a perfect animal metamorphoses.
The mosquito metamorphoses consist of eggs, larvae, pupae, adult mosquito.
First, the eggs hatch and become larvae after a few days later into pupae.And then into adult mosquitoes.
The mosquitoes metamorphoses from egg to adult mosquitoes to take time for 1 week.

Anonymous said...

Tsunami
The term of “tsunami” comes from the Japanese which means harbour ("tsu") and wave ("nami"). A tsunami is a series of waves generated when water in a lake or a sea is rapidly displaced on a massive scale.

A tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. Such large vertical movements of the earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries.

Subduction of earthquakes are particularly effective in generating tsunami, and occur where denser oceanic plates slip under continental plates.

As the displaced water mass moves under the influence of gravity to regain its equilibrium, it radiates across the ocean like ripples on a pond.

Tsunami always bring great damage. Most of the damage is caused by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height of the sea keeps rising fast and floods powerfully into the coastal area.

Anonymous said...

Tsunami
The term of “tsunami” comes from the Japanese which means harbour ("tsu") and wave ("nami"). A tsunami is a series of waves generated when water in a lake or a sea is rapidly displaced on a massive scale.

A tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. Such large vertical movements of the earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries.

Subduction of earthquakes are particularly effective in generating tsunami, and occur where denser oceanic plates slip under continental plates.

As the displaced water mass moves under the influence of gravity to regain its equilibrium, it radiates across the ocean like ripples on a pond.

Tsunami always bring great damage. Most of the damage is caused by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height of the sea keeps rising fast and floods powerfully into the coastal area.
nama : ARIFIN PIRDAUS

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