No. Japan is a wealthier and more developed country. As a result, it is better prepared for disasters. It is also better able to cope with disasters when they do happen. India is a very large country with a massive population, the second largest in the world. There are a lot of poor people, many living in bad conditions. When disasters hit, they are badly affected, more severely than people in Japan are.
yes they do as well as India and Pakistan and maybe even more
well according to Indian spiritualists it is indeed very lucky and brings a wish in great disasters. SO GO TO INDIA IF IN TROUBLE.
The Aztec Empire experienced various natural disasters, including floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. These events often caused damage to buildings and infrastructure in their cities, as well as loss of life among the population. The Aztecs developed strategies to deal with these disasters, such as building canals and dikes to manage flooding and constructing temples on elevated platforms to minimize risks from earthquakes.
i think a crab would cope with disasters very well! from,cupcake!
that it is located on a destructive plate boundary and chances of earthquakes, tsunamis occur. The islands also lie on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, well within the typhoon (hurricane) zone.
America is the richest country in the world. Other rich countries include China, India, Japan, and Germany, as well as Russia.
Yes, the silk worm is a domesticated insect primarly in china. It is also known to be used in Japan and India as well.
japan is well known for their fish.
Japan, USA, france, New Zealand, India and Norway New Zealand hasn't hunted whales since the 19th century. I doubt France and India do as well.
Locusts are eaten pretty well through out the world. Africa, India, china , Japan. Indonesia and to a lesser degree in European country's
Italy is in Europe. Japan and India are in Asia.
Most countries have a bureaucracy of some form to manage government operations and services. Some examples of countries with well-known bureaucracies include the United States, China, India, and France.