Tsunami
Apparence
Tsunami (seg ajapuni 津波, tsu nami, meskuli « tayyugt n usagen ») d amazrar n timdeswalin n tallit tameqrant aṭas yetzreɛen seg tawennaḍt n waman (agaraw, ilel neɣ agelmim[1]), yussad seg taswiɛt kan n awliwel n ubleɣ ameqran n waman, yettwaweḍen sɣur tizenzelt, tuccḍa n wakal adu-awlal neɣ aṭṭerḍeq n uburkan, dɣa yezmer ad yuɣal tayyugin tisedramin timeqranin[2].seba tamezwarut n tsu nami d zenzela iwaken asma ad yetru aherek n thedrin n umadal yetili deg ljiha lebher ma yella Almessi ye9reb ad yali lemwaj n waman .
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[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]HANA AISSOU
23/04/2024
- ↑ Katrina Kremer, Guy Simpson, Stéphanie Girardclos, Giant Lake Geneva tsunami in AD 563, Nature Geoscience 5, asebter 756–757 (2012), doi:10.1038/ngeo1618. Yeffeɣ uqqin ass n 28 tuber 2012. Ẓeṛ Tsunami deg ugelmim Léman deg useggwas 563, Tasdawit n Genève, Sciences, Actualités 2012 ; dɣa (en) Ancient tsunami devastated Lake Geneva shoreline, Jessica Marshall, Nature, 28 October 2012 hana aissou 23/04/2024
- ↑ Brochure en Français de l'UNESCO/NOAAA