The anatomy of a tsunami
Friday's magnitude 8.9 earthquake off the northeastern coast of Japan triggered a 23-foot tsunami that reached as far inland as Tokyo and killed hundreds of people. The violent vibrations of an earthquake push a column of water up and down, creating a moving wall of water several yards high that travels at hundreds of miles per hour. The tsunami's waves are amplified and grow taller as it hits the seafloor in shallow water.
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