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How are rogue waves and tsunamis alike and different?

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Tsunamis move much more water. Unlike the rogue wave, which is a single wave that is up to 100 feet high, a tsunami is a series of waves. Tsunamis are caused by landslides, volcanoes, or earthquakes that occur on the ocean floor. Large meteorites can also trigger a tsunami if they strike the ocean's surface.