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Nyasia Valdez
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Why do Japan have so many earthquakes
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Jared Snyder
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Located in the area where oceanic plates meet
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Ellie Boyle
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Answer/Explanation: "Earthquakes. The Japanese archipelago is located in an area where several continental and oceanic plates meet. This is the cause of frequent earthquakes and the presence of many volcanoes and hot springs across Japan. If earthquakes occur below or close to the ocean, they may trigger tidal waves (tsunami)."
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