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I'm curious about these.
1. I know it depends on size, so, accounting for how size can vary, what kind of yield ranges do tidal waves/tsunamis yield? Big ones, medium ones, small ones?
2. If someone survives a tsunami or tidal wave which destroys nearby structures, like buildings, is it known if or how at all the energy of the tsunami or tidal wave can be applied to their durability?
And I suppose also:
3. I understand method may have a big influence, but does creating tsunamis or tidal waves tend to yield greater results than naturally occuring ones with the the same size, mass & speed, given that water was created? I'd assume it might come up during some scaling scenarios.
1. I know it depends on size, so, accounting for how size can vary, what kind of yield ranges do tidal waves/tsunamis yield? Big ones, medium ones, small ones?
2. If someone survives a tsunami or tidal wave which destroys nearby structures, like buildings, is it known if or how at all the energy of the tsunami or tidal wave can be applied to their durability?
And I suppose also:
3. I understand method may have a big influence, but does creating tsunamis or tidal waves tend to yield greater results than naturally occuring ones with the the same size, mass & speed, given that water was created? I'd assume it might come up during some scaling scenarios.