The differences are that Kobe is an medc (rich) country and Haiti is a ledc country (poor) which means they cannot afford to put things right but Kobe can because they have more money.
Science cannot predict when earthquakes will occur, nor in any particular place. What they can do is look at the record of what earthquakes have occured and where and produce statistics that say if this pattern continues then it is likely there will be an eathquake of this kind of magnitude in this area in x time. Japan, being on the Pacific Ring of Fire, is often subject to earthquakes. These range from ones that hardly show on the seismograph right up to a stupendous Magnitude 9. The larger the magnitude, the less frequent their occurence. Kobe will undoubtedly suffer quite a few minor earthquakes in the next 100 years, as will many other places in Japan. Some places will most likely have at least one magnitude 7, if not higher, but when and where exactly who knows?
Kobe is taller.
On average Japan has ~20 earthquakes per day (note many of these are on the ocean floor with little or no effect on land). On March 11, 2011 alone, there were 200+ aftershocks that day so the number can vary greater on a given day due to seismic activity.
It depends, but 'shallow' (refering to the 'focus') earthquakes hit, usally, with a bigger force. This is because if the focus is closer to the surface of the earth (like in the Kobe earthquake) then the siesmic waves do not have as far to travel to reach the surface. But you can still have a deep focus with a big impact: if the siesmic waves are more powerful.
it was nothing
They are like earthquakes everywhere else, except you'd be in Kobe.
No, Kobe is way better. If you think think Haiti is cool you can go earthquake yourself.
The main difference between Kobe and Paul is that Kobe has the pure athleticism and is an all around faster, stronger player.
Earthquakes occur in Kobé because it is built between 2 tectonic plates, that's why when there is an earthquake the ground splits in half, that crack is the gap between the tectonic plates when they rub together, this is called a conservative boundary. I hope this answer has been of much use.
Kobe
People live in Kobe after the earthquake because they believe that the impacts of future earthquakes will be reduced. They think this because they have been introduced to the 'Earthquake Emergency Plan'.
4 plate collieded it was bad VERY bad a bomb happened
Kobe is by far the better player. lebron is not clutch at all. When it comes to game winners Kobe is the best in the game. That is the biggest difference.
Wagyu is a broad term which literally means Japanese cattle. While Kobe beef is the term which is used for beef actually raised in the province of Kobe. There are other regulations that beef in Kobe must follow in order to be certified Kobe beef. Wagyu can be raised anywhere in the world and still use the term Wagyu. Both Kobe and Wagyu are well marbled beef but Wagyu a bit less so and is priced less expensively.
Wagyu is a broad term which literally means Japanese cattle. While Kobe beef is the term which is used for beef actually raised in the province of Kobe. There are other regulations that beef in Kobe must follow in order to be certified Kobe beef. Wagyu can be raised anywhere in the world and still use the term Wagyu. Both Kobe and Wagyu are well marbled beef but Wagyu a bit less so and is priced less expensively.
One difference is: By the end of the year, 80% of the damage was either fixed or replaced, and Kobe did not take any donations that were offered to them. Haiti received £4.6 billion and still there is rubble taking up 40% of the country.
Business's' close down, transport links can close, people die, utility line are down, fires? (I'm relating mine to the 1995 Kobe earthquake but most of these happen in other earthquakes)