it washed all of there stuff that they did not need
The magnitude of the earthquake that triggered the tsunami in Japan in 2011 was 9.0. The tsunami waves that followed reached heights of up to 40 meters in some areas along the coast of Japan.
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
Japan has experienced several tsunamis throughout its history, but some notable ones include the Tohoku tsunami in 2011, the Sanriku tsunami in 1896, and the Meiji tsunami in 1854. These tsunamis have caused significant damage and loss of life in Japan.
there is lots of good shopping there
No. The tsunami did reach California and caused some damage there, but tsunamis do not affect weather.
The tsunami that struck Japan in 2011 reached heights of up to 40 meters (131 feet) in some areas. It was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Japan.
Japan was in World War 2. (WW2) I think that is great!! Well kind of.
well I'm doing a report on tsunamis and i was online looking for some info on them and it said that the next tsunami will hit in Japan
The last Tsunami in Washington was on March 10, 2011. The tsunami originated of the coast of Japan. While there was not much coastal flooding, some boats and docks were damaged.
At the time it was overcast. Some areas were experiencing rain or snow. The tsunami was not related to the weather, but was instead the result of an earthquake.
The 2011 tsunami reached inland up to 10 kilometers in some areas of Japan. The extent of inland penetration varied based on factors such as topography and elevation.
Its really hard to say, Things will most likely get better eventually. It may just take some time. When the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on Japan, they bounced back pretty quickly so things should be better within the next few years or so.