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The earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean nearby northeastern Japan at around 2:46 PM (JST) on March 11, 2011, causing major damage and loss of life with blackouts, fires and tsunami. The major damage occurred in Sendai, Japan.
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The earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean about 80 miles from northeastern Japan at around 2:46 PM (JST) on March 11, 2011, causing major damage and loss of life with blackouts, fires and tsunami.
Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Japan is in the North Pacific Ocean.
Valdez Alaska is on the opposite side of the Pacific Ocean from Japan.
Yes, because the pacific ocean is in Japan and in Canada(British Columbia) The Pacific Ocean is not in Japan or in Canada... They both border the ocean which is HUGE. The question is about the relationship between earthquakes and plates along the ring of fire... Did the NZ earthquake have anything to do with the Japan earthquake? Do the plates moving in these 2 places create a greater probability plates will also move thousands of miles away along the ring on this side of the ocean? Is there any data to back this up?
It is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean.
It's the opposite way my friend. The pacific ocean loses about one inch per year, and Japan's earthquake made the pacific lose about 4 inches of water.
Japan is located in the Pacific ocean
Yes, because since Japan is located in the ring of fire (volcanoes, earthquakes) and there is very active faults in the Pacific Ocean. Japan, unfortunately sits in the Ring of Fire of the Pacific and is very prone to Earthquakes and Tsunamis and so, the Japan disaster Happened. (I hope they get better in time. . .)