Yes, in some harbours in Japan, the sea rose 130 cm. But it rose slowly: there was no crashing wave.
Because of the 8.8 earthquake in Chile last week.
Recent natural disasters: Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami in Indonesia, Earthquakes in Haiti and Chile.
a tsunami
The Chile earthquake oucrred along a subduction zone, where one plate slides under another. Often, earthquakes along such aboundary will trigger vertical movement of the seafloor, which can trigger a tsunami. The earthquake in Haitin in 2010 ocurred along a transform boundary where plates slide past each other with no vertical movement.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
Yes. Chile was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami on May 22, 1960.
No
Because of the 8.8 earthquake in Chile last week.
Because there was a Tsunami Alert due to the massive earthquake in Chile.
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over 60 people died in Hawaii and about 600 people in Chile died
The tsunami that happen in Japan all the wind and water went to Chile causing and Earthquake from so much pressure.
because tsunami found Chile to be too spicy so it went to get some water and then came back to hit the rest of the countries.
The Chile earthquake gave tsunami warnings and destroyed an entire city, which killed over 300 people in total. It had a great impact on the earth's surface; by destroying it.
Recent natural disasters: Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami in Indonesia, Earthquakes in Haiti and Chile.
a tsunami
The Chile earthquake oucrred along a subduction zone, where one plate slides under another. Often, earthquakes along such aboundary will trigger vertical movement of the seafloor, which can trigger a tsunami. The earthquake in Haitin in 2010 ocurred along a transform boundary where plates slide past each other with no vertical movement.