an enormous wave generated by an earthquake beneath the seafloor is known as a\na) tidal wave.\nb) body…

an enormous wave generated by an earthquake beneath the seafloor is known as a\na) tidal wave.\nb) body wave.\nc) surface wave.\nd) tsunami.\nquestion 4 (5 points)\nin which layer does mantle convection occur?\na) inner core\nb) crust
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Tsunamis are large - scale ocean waves generated by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. Tidal waves are caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun, body waves travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves travel along the Earth - air or Earth - water boundaries.
- Mantle convection occurs in the mantle. The inner core is solid and not involved in mantle - type convection. The crust is the outermost layer and not the site of mantle convection.
Answer:
- D. tsunami
- None of the above options are correct. Mantle convection occurs in the mantle.