They already have started to begin. by rebuilding their their buildings
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The earthquake caused the tsunami in Japan. And plate tectonics - which have been going on under the earths surface since the earth formed - caused the earthquake.
The earthquake generated tsunami on March 11, 2011 produced waves that surpassed four story buildings, or more than 40 feet, as witnessed in Shizugawa and elsewhere near Japan's coast. The tsunami was so powerful its waves traveled the entire Pacific ocean and were felt from the coasts of Alaska to that of Chile.
Due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the launch of the international Global Link was delayed. It came out on April 13, 2011.
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By earthquake,tsunami,sinkholes and global warming.
800 kmh
Very very fast
I'm going to go with Japan on this one.
in the US please the only thing the US sells are cards, if you want a toy you're going to have to go to Japan or China ( I would choose China because Japan is in no condition to sell toys after the Earthquake and Tsunami
Tsunamis always begin with an earthquake. Sometimes the earthquake is far away from land, and the earthquake itself might not cause catastrophic damage. But the quake happens at sea, and it causes a massive shift in the sea floor. This gets the tsunami going. Tsunamis contain massive amounts of energy and move very rapidly. The recent Japanese quake was close enough to land to cause massive damage, and then the tsunami followed and caused massive damage on its own.
An 9.0 earthquake took place last week . which has left japan with many casualties and deaths. As well a nuclear power plants reactor exploded. Fears are that the nuclear radiation can spread and reach Tokyo due to the winds. It also had a large Tsunami.