It was 1,578 ft. tall and 1.3 miles wide.
anything up to 30ft
The tsunami that hit Hawaii on March 11, 2011, generated waves up to 6.9 feet high. The size of tsunamis can vary depending on factors like the intensity of the earthquake that triggers them and the local geography.
40 meters
The tsunami in Japan in 2010, also known as the Tohoku tsunami, had waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in some areas. The sheer size and force of the waves caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
A lisbon tsunami is about 8.5-9.0 on the moment magnitude scale.
the correct spelling is Japan and tsunami. The tsunami waves were 33 feet high.
anything up to 30ft
The tsunami that hit Hawaii on March 11, 2011, generated waves up to 6.9 feet high. The size of tsunamis can vary depending on factors like the intensity of the earthquake that triggers them and the local geography.
40 meters
Tsunami waves can range anywhere from 30-50 feet tall.
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The tsunami in Japan in 2010, also known as the Tohoku tsunami, had waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 meters (133 feet) in some areas. The sheer size and force of the waves caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
A lisbon tsunami is about 8.5-9.0 on the moment magnitude scale.
A tsunami is a series of big waves caused by an undersea earthquake. The 2011 Japanese Tsunami happened about 80 miles off the north-east coast of Japan, which caused 20-30 foot waves to break along the coastline. Few seawalls were tall enough or strong enough to stop it, so the water rushed inland, sweeping debris like trees, cars, and even houses with it.
Waves triggered by the 8.9 earthquake measured as high as 10 meters according to news reports. The water washed over many cities, knocking over homes and cars in its path.
Japan was hit with an earthquake that measured 8.9 and was upgraded to 9.0. 30 minutes after the earthquake hit a tsunami hit Japan with waves measuring 30 feet tall in some places. Also a nuclear plant was damaged by the tsunami and Japan has had a nuclear crisis situation to deal with on top of everything else. Thousands of people have lost their lives and the number continues to grow.
The Boxing Day tsunami that occurred on December 26, 2004, had waves that reached up to 100 feet (30 meters) in height in some areas along the coastlines of countries affected by the disaster.