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How was the Japan tsunami created?

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.


Which sea the reason of tsunami in japan?

The tsunami was created in the Pacific Ocean.


Why did the 2011 japan tsumnai happen?

The 2011 Japan tsunami was caused by a powerful undersea earthquake off the coast of Japan. The earthquake triggered a massive displacement of water, leading to the tsunami that devastated coastal areas of Japan.


Which was the biggest threat that japan faced after tsunami?

Probably disease - from domestic sewerage, sea water and rotting vegetation washed inland by the rising water.


Why did the Japan earthquake and tsunami?

If you mean how then here it is because the earthquake might of happened in the sea and went to japan and then the earthquake was strong enough to make a tsunami


What were the effects on the land in japan after the tsunami?

it shuk the flipin sea bed off


Is the water in japan caused by the tsunami still there?

Only in a few locations. In most areas the water went back into the ocean. However, portions of the Japanese coast dropped in elevation as a result of the earthquake that caused the tsunami. A few locations dropped below sea level.


What caused the massive tsunami in japan in march 2011?

A 9.0-magnitude earthquake at sea rocked Japan, causing a massive tsunami with waves up to 30 feet high on March 11, 2011. The quake happened when one of the earth's plates slid under another, displacing a large amount of water, which caused the tsunami.


What are charisticts of a tsunami?

waves,water, and sea salt


What bodies of water border of japan?

The bodies of water that surround Japan are The Sea of Japan, The East China Sea, The Phillipine Sea, and the Pacific Ocean


How was the 2011 tsunami formed in Japan?

The 2011 Japan tsunami was caused by a powerful undersea earthquake off the coast of Tohoku. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake triggered a massive displacement of water, resulting in the formation of destructive tsunami waves that struck the Japanese coast. The tsunami waves reached heights of over 40 meters in some areas, causing widespread devastation.


Why did the japan tsunami hit?

Because of the giant earthquake. The big earthquake that happened in Japan this year was near the coast. That means part of it was underwater. Tsunamis can be generated when the sea floor suddenly deforms and affects the water over it. Tectonic earthquakes are a kind of earthquake that are associated with the earth's crust being messed up; when these earthquakes happen beneath the ocean, the water above the earthquake-y area is messed up. Waves are formed as the displaced water attempts to regain its former peacefulness. When large areas of the sea floor become earthquake-y, a tsunami can form.