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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes tsunami generation when a submarine earthquake occurs involving vertical seafloor displacement?
A)Buoyant force acting on the water column
B)Gravitational potential energy transformation✓
C)Seismic wave resonance in oceanic basins
D)Pressure wave displacement outward from epicenter
💡 Explanation
When submarine earthquake causes vertical seafloor displacement, gravitational potential energy transformation occurs because the displaced water mass redistributes under gravity, generating long-wavelength tsunami waves traveling outward. Therefore, gravitational potential energy transformation results, rather than buoyant force, seismic resonance or pressure waves, each requiring different physical principles.
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