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A seismic wave from Japan's 2011 magnitude-9 earthquake travelled nearly 2,900 kilometres down to Earth's core, bounced back to the surface 13 minutes later, and shifted the entire country eastward by roughly six millimetres at the same instant — in the first
A seismic wave from Japan's 2011 magnitude-9 earthquake travelled nearly 2,900 kilometres down to Earth's core, bounced back to the surface 13 minutes later, and shifted the entire country eastward by roughly six millimetres at the same instant — in the first Space Daily An earthquake hit Japan so hard it made the entire country move Scientific American A 2011 earthquake bounced a seismic wave off Earth’s core, nudging Japan east Science News Powerful seismic waves from Japan’s 2011 earthquake struck Earth’s core and bounced back up, moving island eastward University of Chicago News Almost the whole of Japan moved eastward after 2011 earthquake New Scientist
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