Tsunamis happen when there's a big disturbance underwater, like an earthquake, volcano, or landslide. This disturbance makes the ocean's surface move up and down really fast, creating huge waves. These waves travel across the ocean, getting bigger and stronger as they move. When they reach the shore, they can cause a lot of damage because they're so powerful. So, tsunamis are like giant waves caused by big events underwater.

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