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A tsunami increases in height near the coast due to a phenomenon called wave shoaling. As the tsunami approaches shallower waters, the energy of the wave is compressed into a smaller water column, causing the wave to slow down and grow taller. Additionally, the ocean floor's topography can further amplify the wave's height, resulting in the towering waves often seen when tsunamis reach land.
The tsunami inMarch 11, 2011was triggered by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake near the coast of Japan.
The Northeastern coast of Japan . Note: Their Nuclear Power Plants released chemicals into the air because of the earthquake. VERY VERY BAD!!!! (May affect LA)
As seen Recently on the telly there has been a huge earthquake of the coast of Japan. So Earthquakes are most common near the coast of Japan. I may not be correct as I have relied on the TV.
Japan is an island nation made up of four islands off the east coast of Asia, near China and Korea.
Yes. Near the coast of Japan they have found some.
Both Taiwan and Japan are islands off the east coast of the Asian subcontinent. The island of Taiwan is only about 400 miles southwest off the tip of Japan.
Off the coast of Sendai city near Miyagi and Iwate prefectures and the epicenter was under the ocean.
The location for the magnitude 9.0 earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011 was 129 kilometers (80 miles) off the east coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tōhoku, near Sendai at a depth of 32 kilometers (20 miles).
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred near the east coast of Japan, which triggered a massive tsunami. UPDATE: Official magnitude was updated to 9.1 on Nov 7, 2016.
The magnitude 9.0 earthquake (originally reported as 8.9) on Friday, March 11, 2011 happened near the east coast of Honshu, Japan. According to USGS, the epicenter of the quake was reported to be 129 kilometers (80 miles) off the east coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tōhoku near Sendai.