Kesennuma got hit the most.
An earthquake completely shattered part of Japan causing the tsunami. A tsunami starts when part of the foundations of the country/island move the sea and pushes the water forwards, causing it to overlap itself and create a tsunami.
south west by a under water earthquake
people, and dog cat and more
um i think it is a little part of Taiwan but there was no damage made
In the JApan earthquake of 2011 Japan moved 13 feet closer to the U.S. And the tsunami covered part of the cost line of Japan, and Washington, and Oregon.
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.
Japan and US.
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The tsunami triggered from Japan's earthquake originated off the east coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tōhoku near Sendai, Japan. This tsunami traveled over half the globe across the Pacific Ocean. The first waves hit Hawaii about 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT) Friday and traveled across the Pacific from Alaska to Chile.To see the global extent of the Japan Tsunami you should see this amazing animation showing how the tsunami traveled. This video clip was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) along with a Google Earth KML model.NOAA's Tsunami Wave Height Model visualization estimates the wave heights of the tsunami originating from the devastating earthquake which struck Japan on 11th March 2011.See related links below for the animation, KML, and more information.
Not really. A tsunami isn't an actual part of an earthquake, but is is a possible result of one.
September, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Japan and China battled. Japan wanted to attack the Dutch East Indies.