Japan
Toyota, Honda, Nissan
No it was not!
In the summer, that is when most of the earthquakes happen. If there happens to be a big earthquake, there is a chance of a big tsunami.
Earthquake A, with a Richter Magnitude of 7, releases significantly more energy than Earthquake B, which has a magnitude of 6. Specifically, each whole number increase on the Richter scale represents approximately 31.6 times more energy release; therefore, Earthquake A releases about 31.6 times more energy than Earthquake B. This difference can lead to more severe damage and a greater impact on structures and populations in the affected area.
Typically those at the epicenter. Those on the shoreline if the epicenter is sub-oceanic.
The Japanese
No other countries were affected.
The 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile is considered the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, with a magnitude of 9.5. It caused widespread destruction and a massive tsunami that affected coastal areas around the Pacific Ocean.
No. Malaysia was not affected by the Japan earth quake
The Sun hasn't been effected by the 9.0 earthquake in Japan.
Yes and no