Probably not physically, but perhaps economically.
No. The March 2011 earthquake in japan was along a convergent boundary, and triggered by subduction.
Great East Japan Earthquake / 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
It is called the Sendai Earthquake of 2011 because the epicenter was nearest the city of Sendai, Japan.
The earthquake in Japan lasted about 3-5 minutes.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
Japan got pounded with an 8.9 magnitude earthquake on March 11th, 2011. A major tsunami followed the quake, which affected Japan and a little of the Hawaiian Islands.
Nintendo has released a statement that they and their employee's are all okay.
No. The March 2011 earthquake in japan was along a convergent boundary, and triggered by subduction.
Great East Japan Earthquake / 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
It is called the Sendai Earthquake of 2011 because the epicenter was nearest the city of Sendai, Japan.
japan
It depends on the earthquake you are talking about. Many have occurred in Japan. The most recent is the 2011 earthquake.
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The earthquake in Japan lasted about 3-5 minutes.
Yes - he lives in Kyoto, which is about 400 miles from the epicenter of the 2011 quake.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
No. The earthquake that caused the Tsunami in Indonesia in 2004 was a bigger earthquake than the one that hit Japan.