California and Japan are both on tectonic plate boundaries, so when those boundaries move it causes massive earthquake, which is why you hear about it on the news all the time :)
The CIA World Factbook has up-to-date facts on Japan. The World Almanac also has facts on Japan.
There are many places where you can find facts about pandas in Japan. The internet and local library are great resources.
Three good facts about football team Japan are pass, speed and teamwork.
To explain earthquakes in any reasonable way you must use facts. Relevant personal anecdotal additions may be added for variety but must also be based on fact.
Indonesia has the most earthquakes because it's in a very active seismic zone, but Indonesia is a very large country. Japan experiences more earthquakes per year per square kilometer than any other country.
California has a coastline... on the Pacific Ocean!Earthquakes are actually COMMON in California.The official state animal is the Grizzly bear.The official state bird, the California quail, is SMALLER than a pigeon!The capital city of Sacramento is actually LESS populated than Los Angeles.The state motto is 'Eureka!', which means 'I have found it!'.
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california's motto is [eureka...i have found it!]
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Well, first of all, in Memphis, California, there is HOLLYWOOD! ;)
Japan has a prime minister but not a president
Top 10 Facts About Earthquakes! Earthquakes usually happen on the edge of tectonic plates. ... Earthquakes occur when the plates get stuck but keep trying to move! ... Before an earthquake foreshocks might occur. ... After an earthquake aftershocks are likely to happen. ... The shockwaves that travel through the ground are called seismic waves.