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Where was the epicenter of the 2004?

Where was the epicenter of the 2004?

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

South-west suburb of Banda Aceh, Sumatra on 2 January 2005
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Depth 30 km (19 mi)
Epicentre 3.316°N 95.854°ECoordinates:3.316°N 95.854°E
Type Megathrust

What plate boundary caused the 2004 tsunami?

On 26 December 2004 a tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean. It was the result of the Indio-Australian Plate subducting below the Eurasian Plate. It was caused by an earthquake measuring more than magnitude 9. The earthquake caused the seafloor to uplift, displacing the seawater above.

How far did the 2004 earthquake reach?

The 2004 quake ruptured a 900-mile stretch along the Indian and Australian plates 31 miles below the ocean floor. Rather than delivering one violent jolt, the quake lasted an unrelenting 10 minutes, releasing as much pent-up power as several thousand atomic bombs.

Where was the Sumatra earthquake 2004?

Sumatra
Banda Aceh
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami/Location

What countries did the 2004 tsunami hit?

Eighteen (18) countries around the Indian Ocean sustained damage from the tsunami. The countries affected were Indonesia, Thailand, India, Sri-Lanka, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Maldives, Reunion Island (French), Seychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius, Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya, Oman, South Africa and Australia.

What’s it called when one plate goes under another?

Plates Subduct. When an ocean plate collides with another ocean plate or with a plate carrying continents, one plate will bend and slide under the other. This process is called subduction. A deep ocean trench forms at this subduction boundary.

How long did the Sumatra earthquake last?

Rather than tearing the land apart all at once, the rupture started beneath the epicenter marked in the figure below and progressed northward along the fault at about 2 km/sec (1.2 miles/second). The whole rupture lasted about 10 minutes.

How tall were the largest waves that struck the coastlines?

how tall were the largest waves that struck the coastlines around the earthquake epicenter? Some locations reported that the waves had reached a height of 30 feet (9 metres) or more when they hit the shoreline.

Where is the family from the movie Impossible?

Today, the family from The Impossible is devoted to doing good. The tsunami changed the course of the family’s lives. Now living in Barcelona, 54-year-old Belón continues to work as a doctor, and is an advocate for tsunami survivors and a motivational speaker.

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