Most of it flushes back out into the ocean, but some remians on the land in flooding area and inland lakes.
The earthquake was in the ocean which shook the water on top and crashed onto Japan. For more info go to CNN.com/Japan earthquake.
never go by the water after a tsunami.
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No. It was an earthquake which then triggered a tsunami wave.
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The earthquake was first and caused the tsunami, like when you throw a stone into a pond first and then the ripples go out.
Yes, the tsunami wave is stronger than the hurricane. The tsunami wave is a huge pile of water that can travel on land like one of the tsunami wave hit the states of Hawaii on march 11, 2010 off the west coast of the United States after Japan earthquake. Hurricanes are strong enough to blow houses, vehicles and boats away but then have to go back to the water to get more strength but the tsunami wave just continue traveling without having to go back to the water. The tsunami wave is much stronger than the hurricane and it is big enough to crush the whole entire building.
The Tsunami was caused by the large earthquake that preceded it.
Soaks into the ground or back to the ocean.