Description
Tsunamis is a detailed non-fiction work that delves into the phenomenon of tsunami waves and their catastrophic effects on human civilization. Jagbir Singh explores the geological and meteorological factors that trigger these massive oceanic waves, including underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides.
The book covers significant historical tsunami events, analyzing their causes and consequences for affected populations. Readers will gain insights into early warning systems, coastal protection mechanisms, and disaster preparedness strategies. Singh presents scientific data alongside real-world case studies to illustrate the power and unpredictability of tsunamis.
Through detailed explanations and accessible language, this work serves as both an educational resource and a guide to understanding one of nature’s most formidable forces. It is valuable for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to comprehend the science and human impact of tsunamis.







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