The earthquake didn't change climate.
Since the climate in Libya has not changed, the jobs there, are the jobs there. Affected in relation to what?
mammals have evolved and that climate has changed rapidly like grass, grass wasn't around in the time of the dinosaurs.
No since the earthQuake it's been changed to Eden park, Auckland?
Since the time of the dinosaurs, the temperature has cooled, and the earth has become more humid.
since the location of certain places changed the weather there change to
No, earth's orbit around the sun did not change as result of the earthquake/ Tsunami in Japan, which was actually updated to a magnitude 9.0 earthquake. The length of a day, though, did change, and it changed by 1.8 millionths of a second. For earth's orbit to change, something would have to hit earth from outer space.
I think the largest Earthquake since 1900 was in Chile (may, 1960) and it had a magnitude of 9.5
Just like today in the Amazon. The hearth's weather hasn't changed since the last glaciar age.
Google it, there are many Earthquake sites!
Yes, there already has been approximately 891 aftershocks since the earthquake.
Mercury has no climate, since it has no atmosphere.
There's really no way of telling for certain, since we only invented earthquake measuring devices in the early 1900s. The biggest earthquake since that time was the 1960 earthquake in southern Chile, near the town of Valdivia. It was assigned a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter Scale.