The earthquake generated tsunami on March 11, 2011 produced waves that surpassed four story buildings, or more than 40 feet, as witnessed in Shizugawa and elsewhere near Japan's coast.
The tsunami was so powerful its waves traveled the entire Pacific Ocean and were felt from the coasts of Alaska to that of Chile.
The big tsunami hit Japan on March 11, 2011, following a powerful magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Tohoku. The tsunami caused widespread destruction and triggered the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
It was came in 2004 in Indian ocean, 2,50,000 people were killed.
Tsunamis do not have epicentres. Earthquakes do. Sometimes, as in the case of Japan, earthquakes cause tsunamis.
11, March 2011 ... It did not estimate losses from the tsunami or the damage .... 8.9 Earthquake struck Japan that's a really big it self for the history of earth quakes..
March 11 2011.
The tsunami in japan was 23-27 feet tall hope this helps
The tsunami that struck Japan was reported from 23-27 feet tall.
very big :P
a big one
13 ft
500 kilometers
there was tsunami because the earthquake had a high magnitude,so made big that caused the tsunami
It was not the biggest but it was certainly big
The big tsunami hit Japan on March 11, 2011, following a powerful magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Tohoku. The tsunami caused widespread destruction and triggered the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
It was came in 2004 in Indian ocean, 2,50,000 people were killed.
Tsunamis do not have epicentres. Earthquakes do. Sometimes, as in the case of Japan, earthquakes cause tsunamis.
Tsunami comes from Japan. TSU means big and Nami means water. Big Water.