40 meters
the earth quake (in japan) shook the sea and made a giant wave called a tsunami
Estimated wave height: 10 meters. Earthquake Richter scale: 8.9
By the tectonic plates moving. And as they moved, part of the ocean floor dropped and caused a wave that turned into a tsunami when it hit land.
The tsunami started in Japan because tectonic plates in the ocean caused an earthquake by rubbing. That started the tsunami wave. -IQ
The two most famous (current) tsunamis are the 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan and the 2004 Boxing Day (Sumatra) tsunami. The greatest historical tsunami (a series of them) accompanied the explosion of Krakatoa in August, 1883.
No. It was an earthquake which then triggered a tsunami wave.
a tsunami hit japan on 2011 a colossel wave that was 37 meters high
the earth quake (in japan) shook the sea and made a giant wave called a tsunami
Estimated wave height: 10 meters. Earthquake Richter scale: 8.9
An earthquake sent a wave to japan
harbor wave
By the tectonic plates moving. And as they moved, part of the ocean floor dropped and caused a wave that turned into a tsunami when it hit land.
The tsunami started in Japan because tectonic plates in the ocean caused an earthquake by rubbing. That started the tsunami wave. -IQ
The two most famous (current) tsunamis are the 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan and the 2004 Boxing Day (Sumatra) tsunami. The greatest historical tsunami (a series of them) accompanied the explosion of Krakatoa in August, 1883.
It was reported that the height of the tsunami wave that struck a coastal city in Japan's on March 11, 2011 was just over 77 feet high. In most places the waves were up to 4 stories high at 10 meters (33 feet).The tsunami was so powerful its waves traveled the entire Pacific ocean and were felt from the coasts of Alaska to that of Chile. The wave speed was estimated to be 500mph or 800 kilometers per hour.
A Tsunami
800 kmh