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Massive magnitude 9.0 earthquake happened off coast of Japan on Friday, March 11th 2011 at 2:46pm local time (05:46 UTC) or Thursday, 09:46:23 PM (PST) - Pacific Standard.

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Was the 2011 Japan earthquake a transform earthquake?

No, the 2011 Japan earthquake was a megathrust earthquake, specifically a subduction zone earthquake. It occurred along the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, where the Pacific Plate is subducting beneath the North American Plate.


Why did the earthquake happen in japan 2011?

The earthquake in Japan in 2011 was caused by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate along the Japan Trench. This tectonic movement resulted in a massive release of energy that led to the earthquake.


What are the names of the tectonic plates involved in Japan's 2011 earthquake?

The tectonic plates involved in Japan's 2011 earthquake were the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. The earthquake resulted from the Pacific Plate subducting beneath the North American Plate along the Japan Trench.


How did the plates move in the japan earthquake 2011?

The Japan earthquake in 2011 was caused by the movement of the Pacific Plate plunging beneath the North American Plate. This movement generated a massive undersea earthquake, resulting in the devastating tsunami and widespread destruction observed in Japan.


Is it the first time an earthquake and TSUNAMI hit Japan?

No. It is only one of many times that an earthquake and tsunami have hit Japan. Earthquakes in subduction zones such as the one of the coast of Japan often trigger tsunamis. The March 2011 earthquake, at magnitude 9.0, was the strongest on record in Japan though.

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What damage did the japan earthquake do the the pacific ocean?

ALOT


What plates moved in the Japan's earthquake?

The earthquake in Japan is a result of the Pacific Plate subducting under the North American Plate. The earthquake was caused by thrust faulting.


Was the 2011 Japan earthquake a transform earthquake?

No, the 2011 Japan earthquake was a megathrust earthquake, specifically a subduction zone earthquake. It occurred along the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, where the Pacific Plate is subducting beneath the North American Plate.


What are the effects of the japan earthquake on the pacific ocean?

There is really bad radiation!


Is the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the Pacific going to hit England 1132011?

No.


When did the earthquake or tsunami hit Japan?

The 2011 earthquake in Japan happened on March 11 It was off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku was a magnitude 9.0–9.1.


Did the earthquake in japan strike in the Pacific Ocean?

Yes, because since Japan is located in the ring of fire (volcanoes, earthquakes) and there is very active faults in the Pacific Ocean. Japan, unfortunately sits in the Ring of Fire of the Pacific and is very prone to Earthquakes and Tsunamis and so, the Japan disaster Happened. (I hope they get better in time. . .)


What two plates caused the earthquake?

Assuming you are talking about the earthquake in Japan, the two plates are the Pacific and the Asian plates.


Where did the 8.9 Japan earthquake hit?

The earthquake (now listed as a magnitude 9.0) occurred in the Pacific Ocean about 80 miles east of Sendai, Japan at 2:46:23 PM local time. Major destruction occurred at Sendai.


Why did the earthquake happen in japan 2011?

The earthquake in Japan in 2011 was caused by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate along the Japan Trench. This tectonic movement resulted in a massive release of energy that led to the earthquake.


What are the names of the tectonic plates involved in Japan's 2011 earthquake?

The tectonic plates involved in Japan's 2011 earthquake were the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. The earthquake resulted from the Pacific Plate subducting beneath the North American Plate along the Japan Trench.


How did the plates move in the japan earthquake 2011?

The Japan earthquake in 2011 was caused by the movement of the Pacific Plate plunging beneath the North American Plate. This movement generated a massive undersea earthquake, resulting in the devastating tsunami and widespread destruction observed in Japan.