The most recent disaster in Japan was the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami, which has killed over 15,000 people with as many left missing.
Japan is on the "Ring of Fire", and routinely experiences strong earthquakes; it is also subject to periodic tropical storms and typhoons. And it is a string of volcanic islands; it's not uncommon for some of those volcanoes to erupt.
The majority are earthquakes, but it could have all of them.
The major natural disasters are earthquakes, typhoons and tsunami's
No
what happens in the marine biomes is hurricanes typhoons cycloons and also natural disasters
a blizzard
Mainly Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
The major natural disasters are earthquakes, typhoons and tsunami's
No
Natural disasters that happen in the tropical dry forest are volcanoes and forest fires. Another natural disaster that could happen is a drought.
There are many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Japan. ----
Yes, Japan is prone to natural disasters. :)
Earthquakes
what happens in the marine biomes is hurricanes typhoons cycloons and also natural disasters
Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Wildfires.
Yes, they do
Yes, they have
a blizzard
Mainly Thunderstorms and Tornadoes