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No, the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that occurred in Alaska on November 30, 2018 did not cause a tsunami. Tsunamis typically occur when an earthquake is magnitude 8.0 or above and occurs near the ocean. The November 30th earthquake occurred inland and was therefore not strong enough to create a tsunamiRead more
No, the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that occurred in Alaska on November 30, 2018 did not cause a tsunami. Tsunamis typically occur when an earthquake is magnitude 8.0 or above and occurs near the ocean.
The November 30th earthquake occurred inland and was therefore not strong enough to create a tsunami.
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