Geography, asked by Lizanayak537, 7 months ago

More tsunami hit Japan because

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Answered by salmasubaird
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The cause. The 2011 Tohoku earthquake struck offshore of Japan, along a subduction zone where two of Earth's tectonic plates collide. ... The great plates are rough and stick together, building up energy that is released as earthquakes. East of Japan, the Pacific plate dives beneath the overriding Eurasian plate.

Answered by x1Mvraliine
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tectonic plates

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along a subduction zone where two of Earth's tectonic plates collide. ... The great plates are rough and stick together, building up energy that is released as earthquakes. East of Japan, the Pacific plate dives beneath the overriding Eurasian plate. (also because it is right beside Pacific Ocean)

I think that's correct :)

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