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because tsunami found Chile to be too spicy so it went to get some water and then came back to hit the rest of the countries.
The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of world war 2 by?
413 died annd about the rest were slightly injuryed or really hurt.
everyone can now locate an earthquake and how big it was
Because it was a collosal earthquake in one of the world's poorest countries. WORK THE REST OUT FOR YOURSELF.
ineffective planning and communication leads to disaster and The rest of the world will respond to help those in need
because they are stinky chicken fillets.
The walls are in rest, unless there is movement like an earthquake or construction.
The Columbian exchange affected the rest of the world by the movement of living things such as plants,animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres.
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The Japanese earthquake has many effects. Some of which include:The EconomyWith Japan being in the top 5 largest economies, the earthquake had a toll on the whole world's economy. Many businesses and homes were destroyed, disabling thousands and thousands of people from working. Japan has many exports, and much of which have been halted in the areas affected by the tsunami/earthquake.InfrastructureThe 9.0 magnitude earthquake wiped out many roads, electric power plants, and water systems. Making it difficult for people to access such things.Nuclear WorriesMuch of the world is keeping watch on the nuclear crisis in the Fukushima nuclear power plant, where some of it's nuclear reactors are malfunctioning and emitting nuclear waste into the atmosphere. Some of that nuclear waste is getting into the ocean, effecting sea life and the fish that is exported to the United States.Is The United States At Risk?Yes, some of the nuclear 'waste' has been detected in milk, water, and the air on the West coast of the US. Is it at dangerous levels? Absolutely not. For the time being, US citizens should not be concerned about their safety and the safety of the food they eat.Human EffectsThe Japanese Earthquake's human toll is constantly rising. Much of the injuries and deaths were caused by the tsunami, not the actual earthquake. The constant 5, 6, and 7 point magnitude aftershocks, still continuing, make the efforts to bring the area back on its feet that much harder.
Really the atomic bombs affected Japan directly but the rest world were fearing that the weapons made to protect them will cause their deaths.