nix

2nd Jan 2010

2012 (2009)

Corrected entry: Tsunami waves in the deep ocean have an amplitude of only about 1 metre (3.3 ft) and a wavelength of about 200 kilometres (120 mi), so they can be hardly noticed or detected on ships. Therefore, building expensive arks is essentially pointless and many more people could be saved using already existing ships. Building the arks in mountains makes even less sense.

nix

Correction: This film is fiction, not a documentary. The cataclysm that occurs is fictional and much stronger than anything that could occur in reality. In the film the waves and water are strong and high enough to make the arks necessary. As we see, they work exactly as expected.

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