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Tsunami's can be triggered by earthquakes that happen underneath the ocean floor.
Earthquakes in Japan are caused by the movement of tectonic plates. A tsunami is a large ocean wave that is caused by sudden motion on the ocean floor which can be triggered by earthquakes.
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In order for an underwater earthquake to generate a tsunami, it must be a large and it must cause vertical shifting of the sea floor. Some under or near water earthquakes will fail to produce a tsunami because they are not strong enough or only cause horizontal shifting.
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Tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes that occur at subduction zones. A subduction zone is where one tectonic plate slide under another.Tsunamis are also caused by landslides along the coastline, which may be triggered by earthquakes, and on rare occasion by meteors crashing into the oceans if they're of significant size.
Tsunamis can be triggered by earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher, typically when the earthquake occurs under the ocean floor and displaces a large volume of water. Smaller earthquakes can also generate tsunamis if they trigger a significant underwater landslide.
Yes, earthquakes can occur underwater, causing what is known as a tsunami. These underwater earthquakes are typically caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the ocean floor. The resulting seismic waves can generate powerful underwater disturbances that propagate to the surface.
It forms at the edges of Divergent Tectonic Plates; as opposed to the Earthquakes that are found at the Convergent Plate Boundaries [where one Plate subsides beneath the other Plate].
The epicenter of an earthquake that causes a tsunami would likely be beneath the ocean floor, where the earthquake originated. Tsunamis are often triggered by undersea earthquakes that displace a large volume of water, creating the giant waves that can lead to a tsunami event.