The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through Japan
No "strong" is not an appropriate adjective to describe a tsunami.
The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.
DEFINITELY!!! But the strength changes depending on the Tsunami.
They are both as strong
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
In 2010 Haiti experienced a strong earthquake but there was NO TSUNAMI.
Sometimes, but it needs to be close to or in the water and be strong.
Yes. Weaker at the first time but in a few hours, the tsunami wave gets alot stronger very quickly.
The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through japan
If it is in a tsunami it is very strong, and it used to run trains, in volume it is very strong and powerful. Ja.
If you mean how then here it is because the earthquake might of happened in the sea and went to japan and then the earthquake was strong enough to make a tsunami
Anyone can; even people continents away can be affected by really strong earthquakes. Japan had an earthquake and a tsunami that caused a tsunami in Hawaii.