I'm sorry, but I only know the strength of the Tokyo Earthquake, and that is 7.1 Magnitude. A very strong and deep earthquake it was! To receive more information on this topic, type in 'What were some results of the Tokyo Earthquake', or questions similar to this, and there are many links to find your answer!
it depends how strong the earthquake is some can be stronger than a volcano or than a volcano can be really strong
Depends on how strong it is. Some just rumble or roll a bit.
Depends on the size of the earthquake. Some are just a mild shake, and others are so strong they feel like the world is coming to an end.
Some reasons why the damage from the earthquake was severe could include the earthquake's magnitude and depth, the proximity of populated areas to the epicenter, the quality of building construction in the region, and the local geological conditions that amplify seismic waves.
Yes there was an earthquake in japan but if u r asking about the one that happened recently then of course and the earthquake was so powerful it almost caused a tsunami on the coast of Oregon and California but there has been plenty of earthquakes in Japan, so I'm not sure why you would ask that.
some building weren't built up to standard to they weren't that strong and broke when a earthquake happened
Tokyo
Absolutely not. Shinjuku experienced the earthquake (you can see swaying skyscrapers there on YouTube), but the tsunami did not reach them. Some businesses and entertainment venues had to close temporarily, but soon reopened.
These are the famous hotels in Tokyo Japan: Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo Akasaka Prince Hotel Tokyo Ana Hotel Tokyo Asakusa View Hotel Tokyo.
It starts after an earthquake. an earthquake is caused by two plates under the earth rub together.
An 8.9-magnitude Earthquake struck some 80 miles off the coast of Japan's Miyagi Prefecture (230 miles northeast of Tokyo) around 2:45 PM local time. It is the most powerful earthquake to hit Japan in recorded history , and the seventh largest of all time.
yes the Hawkes bay earthquake is the some as the Napier earthquake