How to say "crustal displacement" in Japanese?

In Japanese "crustal displacement" translates to  地殻変位 

Transliteration: chikaku hendai

🇯🇵 地殻変位によって海面が上昇することがあります。

🗣️ Chikaku hendai ni yotte kaimen ga jōshō suru koto ga arimasu.

🇺🇸 Crustal displacement can cause sea level rise.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "crustal displacement" in Japanese?

You can use the word "地殻変位" which translates to "Crustal displacement".

How to pronounce "地殻変位" (crustal displacement) in Japanese?

The word "地殻変位" is pronounced as "chikaku hendai".

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