The same way you would feel if your home was destroyed and your friends and family were missing, injured or killed.
Some people were really supportive, and some were just plain negative cold hearted. But me personally think its a tragic thing that's happened to them, even though i don't know anyone from there, there are lots of people who's relatives have died in that earthquake following a tsunami following an other earthquake.
Yes, people in the countryside in Japan can feel earthquakes, especially if the earthquake is of significant magnitude. However, the intensity of the shaking may be less compared to urban areas closer to the epicenter.
people feel happy and excited
they do nothing
some are every little so people dont feel it but most of the time its quite big so yes people mostly feel the earthquakes......i should now!
Because Japan is right next to the Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is a plate around the Pacific Ocean that has many earthquakes on it's border line.
The Movement of Techtonic Plates causes the earthquakes in Japan.
People feel the vibration in the earth suraface
Houses in Japan are made of wood as japan is prone to earthquakes and does experience constant earthquakes
Islands were volcanoes.
Earthquakes will often occur in Japan once every few days, give or take. This is because Japan is located on four tectonic plates, which are constantly moving and grinding together. This tectonic activity is also responsible for Japan's mountain ranges and active volcanos. The vast majority of quakes in Japan are minor and do not cause much damage if any at all. This is due to the fact that Japan's modern structures are built to withstand earthquakes to a certain scale. However, because of its high amount of tectonic activity, Japan is more prone to get major, destructive earthquakes than most other nations; most notably the Great Kanto Earthquake (in 1923), the 6.9 magnitude Kobe earthquake in 1995, and most recently the 8.9 magnitude quake that struck on 11th March 2011.
The geography of Japan is affected by earthquakes. People built homes that would survive earthquakes. Because Japan is made of islands, the people eat a lot of sea food and must trade with other countries to get fuel.
Yes, Japan is an earthquake-prone spot. Japan is more likely to have earthquakes than many other countries.