earthquake
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The earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan caused a huge amount to destruction and devastation.
The 2011 Japan tsunami was caused by a 9.0 magnitude undersea earthquake off the coast of Japan. The earthquake triggered a powerful tsunami that devastated coastal areas, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
Two tectonic plates collided together and then one was forced up creating a massive wave of destruction.
The earthquake in Japan caused more damage overall than the tsunami. The powerful earthquake triggered the tsunami and also led to widespread destruction of buildings, infrastructure, and loss of lives. The tsunami primarily affected coastal areas with devastating flooding and destruction.
The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were selected as targets after exhaustive study by military specialists. The destruction caused inmediate surrender.
It would be more accurate to say that Japan surrendered, than to say that they declared peace. Japan surrendered because they were utterly defeated. To continue to fight would have only caused pointless death and destruction for Japan.
Secure natural resources. Japan has to import all natural resources. Japan move to do this by invading other Asian countries caused USA to impose severe sanctions on Japan. At the time USA was largest supplier of oil. These sanctions caused Japan to either submit to USA demands or go to war. They chose war.
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The movement of techtonic plates under the earth's crust
The Japan earthquake in 2011 was caused by the movement of the Pacific Plate plunging beneath the North American Plate. This movement generated a massive undersea earthquake, resulting in the devastating tsunami and widespread destruction observed in Japan.
Hmmm, Money owed to a country for the destruction. Example. United States Sent the atomic bomb on Japan, Now United States owns over 5 billion dollars to Japan for the damaged they caused.