875,234,456 miles up your butt
actualy they go about 300-400 miles per hour. yeah pretty fast!^ I know that the waves from the tsunami in Japan, were travelling across the ocean at speeds of 8000km.in deep open sea, they can go 500 mph or more
The Boxing Day tsunami impacted hundreds of miles of coastline in over a dozen countries. People were taken to many different hospitals.
The earthquake was first and caused the tsunami, like when you throw a stone into a pond first and then the ripples go out.
The Japanese tsunami in 2011 traveled as far as 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) inland in some areas, reaching devastating levels of destruction. The impact varied depending on the topography and infrastructure of each location along the coastline.
I presume you mean how far INLAND did the tsunami travel before stopping or retreating.That would depend on the topography ( look it up!!) of the affected area and the power contained in the wave at the point of striking the shoreline. In other words, the closer to the earthquake centre, generally the bigger and more dangerous the wave.AdditionallyIt was reported that the 33ft (10m) Tsunami wave triggered on March 11, 2011 off the coast of Japan made it 6 miles (10 kilometers) inland with washed up debris and water reaching distances of 10 miles or more inland.
30 feet o my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tsunamis trevel about more then one miles
3/11/11 there yah go! nobody knows how many died.
On average, 6,815 miles, depending on where in Japan you want to go to.
No. It was an earthquake which then triggered a tsunami wave.
Go Find it out yourself. Jeez
actualy they go about 300-400 miles per hour. yeah pretty fast!^ I know that the waves from the tsunami in Japan, were travelling across the ocean at speeds of 8000km.in deep open sea, they can go 500 mph or more
The Boxing Day tsunami impacted hundreds of miles of coastline in over a dozen countries. People were taken to many different hospitals.
The earthquake was first and caused the tsunami, like when you throw a stone into a pond first and then the ripples go out.
The earthquake was in the ocean which shook the water on top and crashed onto Japan. For more info go to CNN.com/Japan earthquake.
The Tsunami was caused by the large earthquake that preceded it.
A lot of them lived in their Cars or lived on the leftover Streets.