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The tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011 was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Tohoku. This earthquake, known as the Tohoku earthquake, happened along the fault line where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath the North American Plate, generating the powerful tsunami waves that caused extensive damage along the Japanese coast.
The 2004 tsunami occurred in the Indian ocean with significant impacts in Sumatra, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.
A tsunami starts when two plates crash into one another .You can't see a tsunami in the ocean but you can see it when it starts to form near the beach.
Just a few miles off the north-east coast, the earthquake shifted part of the sea bed upwards, dissplacing the ocean water above it and sending a tsunami towards Japan.
There was no tsunami on this date. However, the tsunami of December 26, 2004 originated off the coast of Sumatra.
The Japan tsunami in 2011 was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake off the northeastern coast of Japan. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 9.0, caused the seafloor to uplift, displacing a large volume of water and generating the tsunami that struck the coast.
Japan is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area prone to seismic activity. The tsunami in Japan was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake that occurred off the northeastern coast on March 11, 2011. The earthquake caused the seafloor to lift up, displacing a large volume of water and generating the tsunami.
The tsunami in Japan occurred on March 11, 2011.
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The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.