Well, I live in Long Beach, California. Yesterday--on March 11--they gave Southern Cali a warning about tsunamis. Luckily, Long Beach wasn't hit with a tsunami, but Santa Cruz and Cresent City did (unfortunately).
Great East Japan Earthquake / 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
No. The March 2011 earthquake in japan was along a convergent boundary, and triggered by subduction.
Japan is a country. The earthquake devastated the northeast coast.
The earthquake in Japan lasted about 3-5 minutes.
The 'plates' underground 'smack' into each other causing the Japan earthquake.
It was quite bad and it took Japan quite a while to recover.
Japan was effected strongly by the earthquake that hit Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Many lives, jobs, buildings and homes were lost. A tsunami also occurred because of the earthquake. Nuclear power plants suffered from leakage, and the radiation still needs to be completely cleaned up.
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
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.
18000+ deaths, 145000+ injuries, radiation leaks, up to 25 trillion Yen worth of damages
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
No. The earthquake that caused the Tsunami in Indonesia in 2004 was a bigger earthquake than the one that hit Japan.