The 2011 Tohoku earthquake measured 9.0 on the Richter scale.
There were over 16,000 deaths in Japan's major 2011 earthquake.
Yes, china received a 5.8 magnitude earthquake as a result of the Japans earthquake on March 11, 2011.
The earthquake that triggered Japan's tsunami in 2011 had a latitude of 38.297°N and a longitude of 142.372°E. The earthquake occurred off the coast of the northeastern region of Japan's main island of Honshu.
Yes, major foreshocks preceded the earthquake on 11th March 2011 and major aftershocks succeeded the earthquake. There were hundreds of aftershocks of varying intensities, one even as great as 8 on the Richter scale causing a 10 meter tsunami.
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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.
the tsunami and earthquake that happend in 2011 and also the nuclear reaction
A "large" earthquake can be a major or great earthquake, both of which can cause serious damage to people, animal life, and buildings.A major earthquake is one of magnitude 7 - 7.9 which can cause serious damage. A great earthquake has a magnitude 8.0 or greater which can completely destroy communities near the epicenter.The 9.1 magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on March 11, 2011, is an example of a very large or great earthquake.
Japans disaster this year 2011 effected the water because during the earthquake nuclear reactors that create nuclear power were damaged and they released radiation and high amounts of radiation in water and the air can potentially kill people if there is too much radiation taken in
New Zealand has many minor earthquakes a year, but only one major earthquake has happened in New Zealand in 2011.
The Christchurch earthquake severely damaged the Christchurch Cathedral in 2011, leading to its partial collapse. The structure has since been deemed unsafe and awaits a decision on its future, with ongoing discussions surrounding its restoration or potential demolition.
The earthquake that hit Japan in 2011 is commonly known as the Great East Japan Earthquake, or the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. It occurred on March 11, 2011, and had a magnitude of 9.0, triggering a devastating tsunami.