Japan nearly has at least one earthquake per day but most of the daily ones are small and go unnoticed.
As of November 15 there were approximately 4,750 earthquakes in or near Japan for 2011 according to the USGS earthquake data (not including small quakes under M 3.0) with March the most active month of the year. That's on average 15 earthquakes per day.
Info for the latest earthquake in Japan can be found on the USGS website. USGS keeps tracks of earthquakes around the world.
the japans tsunami
Yes, china received a 5.8 magnitude earthquake as a result of the Japans earthquake on March 11, 2011.
No. Korea is located on the West side of Japan, and the earthquake happened on the East side.
There were over 16,000 deaths in Japan's major 2011 earthquake.
japans earthquake. it led to the tsunami. so it is the most severe,and most major earthquake.
Yes. Japans lies where a few plater boundaries ome together.
I'm quite sure they didn't know it was going to happen and just carried on their daily life.
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.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
i think it was when the earthquake happened last year
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