A tsunami cannot be precisely predicted even if the right magnitude of an earthquake occurs in the right location. Systems that uses bottom pressure sensors attached to buoys can successfully predict a tsunami. No one yet knows why a tsunami may or may not occur after an earthquake.
It is not necessary that a Tsunami follows an earthquake.
It only happens when focus of earthquake is in the sea bed. Since earthquakes are caused by seismic waves produced due to collisions of the tectonic plates, these waves high disturbance in the sea water and hence the water takes the form of Tsunamis.
IF a tsunami were created by the earthquake (not all quakes can or will create a tsunami), it would depend on how far away the quake is from the point where the tsunami actually strikes. It might be minutes or it might be hours before a tsunami strikes land, or both. For instance, if there were a tsunami generated by a quake in the Pacific Ocean, it might take only minutes to strike Hawaii, but hours to strike mainland North and/or South America, and it might not strike mainland Asia at all.
When earthquake happen on the ocean floor, tsunami's often result.
I don't really know but i know it did a lot of damage and if you see a video than you'll see that a house was getting you know i don't know how to explain
Approximately 15 minutes.
About 30 minutes later.
five minuites
10 minutes
It had a very very high magnitude and lasted long with many many aftershocks. Also many natural disasters were in play with it, like a Tsunami..Also I am not sure because I only heard it on the Colbert Report and might have not been true but also a volcano explosion happen.A relative who was over near the Earthquake but not in Japan said that the North ridge earthquake of 94 was nothing compared to the length and magnitude of this earthquake.
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well an earthquake with a magnitude of 1 can cause a tsunami of about 6ft lol heres a chartTsunami magnitude mTsunami heightHDamage-150 cmNone01 mVery small damage12Coastal and ship damage24 ~ 6Damage and lives lost in certain landward areas310 ~ 20Considerable damage along more than 400 km of coastline430Considerable damage along more than 500 km of coastlinenote that magnitude is above the height of the tsunami
Yes. Many Japanese died as a result of an earthquake and tsunami, as did those in Christchurch New Zealand as the result of an earthquake.
The tsunami that just hit japan has been considered the strongest in RECORDED history. While it was not the most devastating, the epicenter (somewhere in the pacific) was powerful enough to affect the earth's orbit around the sun ever so slightly... that says large to me.Answer#2The highest tsunami apparently is the 1958 Lituya Bay(Alaska) mega-tsunami with a record height of 524 m (1742 ft).In comparison the tsunami caused by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake that hit Japan reportedly struck a coastal city in Japan at just over 23 meters (77 feet) high and in many places up to 10 meters (33 feet).
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No. It is only one of many times that an earthquake and tsunami have hit Japan. Earthquakes in subduction zones such as the one of the coast of Japan often trigger tsunamis. The March 2011 earthquake, at magnitude 9.0, was the strongest on record in Japan though.
Many towns were destroyed. Many people have died and are unaccounted for.
There was about 2000 people killed because of the Tsunami and earthquake
15,000 still have no home
over 1,000 people died in the earthquake and tsunami
Approximately 33 minutes.
The reason for the earthquake in Japan is two plates of the earth's crust are shifting. After the earthquake, there was a tsunami, or a tidal wave, and also many aftershocks.
there have been 12,000 deaths so far
Around 500. Its hard to say.