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welcome to the next video. We have a new video series about size comparison. In today's video, we'll show the differences in the size of the tsunami in Japan in 2011. Enjo
National Geographic HD Documentary, Nature & Wildlife, Nat Geo Wild PBS:
Nova - Surviving The Japanese Tsunami HD. References: 1700Cascadia earthquake – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1700_Cascadia_earthquake The 1700 Cascadia earthquake occurred along the ~ 1,200 km Cascadia subduction zone at ~ 9:00 PM local (PST) on January 26 ... The most important clue linking the tsunami in Japan and the earthquake in the Pacific Northwest comes from studies of tree rings .... The Orphan Tsunami of 1700—Japanese
Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America. Fault: Cascadiasubduction zone Local date:
January 26, 1700 Magnitude:
8.7–9.2 Mw Epicenter:
45°N 125°W / 45°N 125°W Coordin...
Dec 20, 2005 - Simulation of orphan tsunami that struck Japan in 1700. ... Around midnight (it takes a tsunami, speeding at rolling across the Pacific Ocean) on January 27, 1700, a mysterious tsunami stole through several villages on the eastern coast of Japan.... An earthquake-prone fault line, called the Cascadia subduction zone, runs down the length of the region.