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What things did the tsunami in japan destroy?

The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors


What are any other impacts that earthquakes do to the earth?

An earthquake on land can cause extensive damage and loss of life as buildings collapse. If the earthquake happens under the sea, a tsunami can form and destroy coastal areas and some way inland.


How tsunami is a disaster?

it causes floods and can destroy buildings and can make people drown.


How is Japan going to recover after the earthquake and tsunami?

They already have started to begin. by rebuilding their their buildings


What caused more damage the tsunami or the earthquake in Japan?

The earthquake in Japan caused more damage overall than the tsunami. The powerful earthquake triggered the tsunami and also led to widespread destruction of buildings, infrastructure, and loss of lives. The tsunami primarily affected coastal areas with devastating flooding and destruction.


What did the japan tsunami destroy?

it destroys buildings , roads, powerlines, picks up cars and kills people


What are the types of waves produced by an earthquake?

it is a well known wave that can easily destroy homes depending on its size, a tsunami!


How has the tsunami and earthquake in Japan affected the many ecosystem and their ability to support life?

It damaged their houses, buildings, and everything.


When did Japan earthquake happen before or after the tsunami?

The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.


Is a tsunami an earthquake?

No. A tsunami is a giant ocean wave. A tsunami can be caused by an earthquake, but they are completely different things.


2009 what caused the Tsunami in Samoan?

An earthquake happened, which triggered the tsunami.


Why there was no tsunami after Haiti's earthquake?

Haiti's earthquake was not strong enough to produce a tsunami. The earthquake caused a lot of destruction in Haiti, but that was largely because the buildings in Haiti had not been designed to withstand earthquakes. The earthquake in Haiti had its epicentre on LAND not in the ocean. Thus there was no sea floor movement associated with the earthquake which could have produced a tsunami.