earthquake
It wasn't hit directly by the earthquake. It did however, experience tremers and a surge from the ocean that destroyed a few things.
The epicentre was near charing cross just south-east of Darfield. to find out the time size and locayon +depth ot all tremers go to geonet .co.nz
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"Tremors," the 1990 cult classic film, was primarily filmed in the desert town of Lone Pine, California. The film's iconic landscapes and rocky outcrops are characteristic of the Sierra Nevada region. Additional filming locations included various sites in the surrounding areas, showcasing the rugged terrain that served as the backdrop for the movie's giant underground creatures.
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A tsunami is a Japanese word for "big wave". A tsunami is kind-of like a hurricane but not that severe and it only last for some minutes, unlike a hurricane which could last for hours or so.A tsunami will take place ONLY in warm waters. Tsunamis can hit along the coast of the ring of fire. California, Washington. Oregon, Hawaii, and the Japan coastline are all potential areas.The Tsunami is only about 1 metre high when it is deep waters, but when it get more shallow the waves get slower and bigger.A tsunami wave it would depend on the size of the earthquake to tell how big the tsunami's size.Tsunamis are known to kill lives, destroy homes, and ravage countries. If you are ever in a tsunami, it is like a HUGE wall of water slamming into you over and over again. Tsunamis kill a lot of people whether they not know how to swim, or not, because of the fierce strength of the initial wave, subsequent waves, and the undertow created by gallons of rushing water.Tsunamis occur when there is a sudden large displacement of water. There are three main causes of tsunamis:1.Seismic activity2.Submarine landslides3.Cosmic ImpactsThe first way is caused by a mega thrust earthquake. An example of this is the tsunami of Boxing Day 2004. Mega trust earthquakes occur when techtonic plate boundries suffer a large veritcal displacement. The upward movement of the land causes a large displacement of the water causing the wave. Seismic waves carry the water's waves out of the water to the surface. The displacement pulls water back from the shore, causing a large major wave to build in size and intensity. (Displacement would be similar to dropping a marble into a glass of water while tilting the glass to one side.)The second way is called a Mega Tsunami (which can be much larger than a normal tsunami) is caused by a landslide or meteor impact into the sea. An example of this happened on the 9th July 1958 in Lituna Bay in Alaska. A earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale caused 90 million tonnes of rock to fall directly into the sea. It caused a wave 524 meters high.Tsunamis are formed if there is a very big earthquake or earth tremers that shake the earth to at least 6.0 on the Richter scale.The third way is more rare: a cosmic impact from a meteor. The result is mostly the same.Interestingly, a tsunami will cause the water along the shore to pull away, adding more and more water to the "big wave". Many people get so mesmerized by the unusual sights at the shoreline that they don't recognize the impending danger. Also of interest, animals often recognize the danger and run inland. The theory for this is that animals can sense the movement of the ear and hear changes in the waves much faster than humans recognize these.
A tsunami is a Japanese word for "big wave". A tsunami is kind-of like a hurricane but not that severe and it only last for some minutes, unlike a hurricane which could last for hours or so.A tsunami will take place ONLY in warm waters. Tsunamis can hit along the coast of the ring of fire. California, Washington. Oregon, Hawaii, and the Japan coastline are all potential areas.The Tsunami is only about 1 metre high when it is deep waters, but when it get more shallow the waves get slower and bigger.A tsunami wave it would depend on the size of the earthquake to tell how big the tsunami's size.Tsunamis are known to kill lives, destroy homes, and ravage countries. If you are ever in a tsunami, it is like a HUGE wall of water slamming into you over and over again. Tsunamis kill a lot of people whether they not know how to swim, or not, because of the fierce strength of the initial wave, subsequent waves, and the undertow created by gallons of rushing water.Tsunamis occur when there is a sudden large displacement of water. There are three main causes of tsunamis:1.Seismic activity2.Submarine landslides3.Cosmic ImpactsThe first way is caused by a mega thrust earthquake. An example of this is the tsunami of Boxing Day 2004. Mega trust earthquakes occur when techtonic plate boundries suffer a large veritcal displacement. The upward movement of the land causes a large displacement of the water causing the wave. Seismic waves carry the water's waves out of the water to the surface. The displacement pulls water back from the shore, causing a large major wave to build in size and intensity. (Displacement would be similar to dropping a marble into a glass of water while tilting the glass to one side.)The second way is called a Mega Tsunami (which can be much larger than a normal tsunami) is caused by a landslide or meteor impact into the sea. An example of this happened on the 9th July 1958 in Lituna Bay in Alaska. A earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale caused 90 million tonnes of rock to fall directly into the sea. It caused a wave 524 meters high.Tsunamis are formed if there is a very big earthquake or earth tremers that shake the earth to at least 6.0 on the Richter scale.The third way is more rare: a cosmic impact from a meteor. The result is mostly the same.Interestingly, a tsunami will cause the water along the shore to pull away, adding more and more water to the "big wave". Many people get so mesmerized by the unusual sights at the shoreline that they don't recognize the impending danger. Also of interest, animals often recognize the danger and run inland. The theory for this is that animals can sense the movement of the ear and hear changes in the waves much faster than humans recognize these.