most likely, yes
Well - another earthquake can certainly happen - but - being linguistically precise and picky, another earthquake can't happen AGAIN because it has not happened yet. Not sure if this was the questioner's intent, but an interesting riddle none the less.
Yes, It's not a matter of: "If", It's a matter of: "when".
Japanese have one of the highest because earthquakes happen there frequently. So no Japan does not.
Plate Tectonics, a natural process that can occur anywhere in the world. (What happens, is, an earthquake is made when 2 plates collide into one another - making the recent earthquake, and the tsunami that followed after.)
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tsunami
an earthquake kills about 1000 people
Yes, there was a 6.6 earthquake on April 11th. They are continuing to have earthquakes they might have another.
yes,no,maybe so
The Earthquake doesn't just be gone. it has effects on japan like the devastation and destruction that the earthquake has done and earthquakes don't disappear but they go away an happen again depending on movement in the earths crust if the crust slips under japan again there will be another earthquake
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
Japan experienced a 7.1 aftershock on April 8th. This is considered a related event, not an independent event.
Great East Japan Earthquake / 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
The Earthquake in Japan was a 9.0 magnitude.
was the earthquake of japan in 1995 underwater
The Earthquake of Kobe occurred in Japan in 1995.
The earthquake of Japan occured because Japan is on a major fault line.
It depends on the earthquake you are talking about. Many have occurred in Japan. The most recent is the 2011 earthquake.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake