The book progresses logically, beginning with the fundamental causes of tsunamis, such as seismic activity and underwater landslides, before delving into the physics of wave dynamics and tsunami propagation. It then examines various tsunami detection methods, including deep-ocean pressure sensors, and discusses the challenges of delivering timely warnings. By integrating scientific data with practical preparedness strategies, Tsunami Waves provides a unique and accessible perspective on these complex natural phenomena, making it valuable for anyone interested in earth sciences and natural disasters.