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Compare and contrast the location of the following regions. Which statement best identifies a region where tsunamis are possibl...Question
Compare and contrast the location of the following regions. Which statement best identifies a region where tsunamis are possible?(1 point)
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Himalayas
Himalayas
interior Asia
interior Asia
Japan
Japan
interior South America
interior South America
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Himalayas
Himalayas
interior Asia
interior Asia
Japan
Japan
interior South America
interior South America
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To identify which region is most likely to experience tsunamis, we can compare their geographical and tectonic characteristics:
1. **Himalayas**: This region is primarily a mountain range formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. It is not located on or near a coastline, so tsunamis are not a risk here.
2. **Interior Asia**: This area is largely landlocked, far from any major bodies of water, and is not subjected to the tectonic activities that trigger tsunamis.
3. **Japan**: Japan is located in a seismically active zone along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where several tectonic plates meet. This region is prone to both earthquakes and tsunamis, making it highly susceptible to these natural disasters.
4. **Interior South America**: Similar to interior Asia, this region is far from the coastline and is not typically at risk for tsunamis.
Based on this comparison, the statement that best identifies a region where tsunamis are possible is:
**Japan**.
1. **Himalayas**: This region is primarily a mountain range formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. It is not located on or near a coastline, so tsunamis are not a risk here.
2. **Interior Asia**: This area is largely landlocked, far from any major bodies of water, and is not subjected to the tectonic activities that trigger tsunamis.
3. **Japan**: Japan is located in a seismically active zone along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where several tectonic plates meet. This region is prone to both earthquakes and tsunamis, making it highly susceptible to these natural disasters.
4. **Interior South America**: Similar to interior Asia, this region is far from the coastline and is not typically at risk for tsunamis.
Based on this comparison, the statement that best identifies a region where tsunamis are possible is:
**Japan**.