The Noto earthquake raised the ground by up to 16 feet

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Summary:
- The Noto earthquake, which occurred in 2007 in Japan, caused significant changes to the landscape. The ground in some areas was raised by up to 16 feet (5 meters) due to the powerful earthquake.
- This dramatic change in the terrain was caused by the movement of tectonic plates deep underground. The earthquake's energy pushed the ground upwards, creating new hills and altering the local geography.
- The Noto earthquake serves as an example of how powerful natural disasters can dramatically reshape the Earth's surface. Understanding these geological processes is important for scientists studying the planet's dynamic changes.

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