The 2001 Japan tsunami occurred on July 13, triggered by an undersea earthquake off the coast of the south island of Kyushu. It caused localized damage and resulted in minor injuries, but did not cause the widespread devastation seen in larger tsunamis.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
The 2011 Japan tsunami was caused by a powerful undersea earthquake off the coast of Japan. The earthquake triggered a massive displacement of water, leading to the tsunami that devastated coastal areas of Japan.
The 2011 Japan tsunami was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0, causing a sudden uplift of the ocean floor. This abrupt movement displaced a large volume of water, resulting in the tsunami waves that devastated the coastline of Japan.
No, a quake and tsunami do not typically happen at the exact same time. A quake occurs first, generating seismic waves that travel through the Earth and trigger the tsunami. The time it takes for the tsunami to reach the coast depends on the distance from the quake's epicenter to the shoreline.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a total of 227,898 people died.
off the cost of Honsho, Japan
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
The most recent Tsunami to hit Japan was in March of 2011.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
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