Why Do Some Earthquakes Cause Tsunamis But Others Don't?

Video of tsunami striking Kamaishi Japan, March 11, 2011.
Video of tsunami striking Kamaishi, Japan, March 11, 2011.
(Image credit: NHK via AP)

A devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake rocked the east coast of Honshu, Japan, early Friday morning, triggering a 30-foot-high tsunami that has caused the U.S. National Weather Service to issue a warning for at least 50 countries or territories around the Pacific. The tsunami waves have already reached Hawaii, where officials have ordered an evacuation of Hawaii's coastal areas.

Why do some earthquakes cause tsunamis while others don't?

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Remy Melina was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Hofstra University where she graduated with honors.