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Japan is not a continent.

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How much damage was there to property after the tsunami in japan?

a lot


How much warning was there on the Japan tsunami and earthquake in March 2011?

There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.


How much is it going to cost to repair Japan after the tsunami?

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How much damage did the japan tsunami casuse?

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How much money spend destroy by Tsunami in Japan 2011?

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Was japan or Thailand tsunami bigger?

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How bad was tsunami in Japan on the intensity scale?

If 0 is good and 10 is bad, then according to me its 7.5 to 8, because of the tsunami , the market in japan was gone, and that too so much of the development has come down to 50 % .


Why did the tsunami do so much damage to japan?

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How tall was the tsunami in japan?

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Why is the water of the tsunami in japan black?

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