Many islands were impacted by the 2004 Tsunami, two of the hardest hit islands included Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
the two tetonic plates collided and made a earthquake
two
about two months back
By locating where faults are active and where past earthquake have occurred.
Countries do not "immigrate." People immigrate.
South Sudan
France and England
The term "epicenter" typically refers to the point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake originates. As such, the countries near an epicenter can vary depending on the specific earthquake. For instance, if an earthquake occurs near the border of Turkey and Greece, those two countries would be the nearest. To provide an accurate answer, the specific location of the epicenter is needed.
As of 2021, only two nuclear power plants were affected by earthquakes – Fukushima Daiichi and Onagawa. Both facilities experienced damage following the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011.
Vietnam and India have only recently become major sources of immigrants in various countries around the world, due to economic and political factors in their home countries.
I think it's the Philippine and Borneo.
No. The earthquake happened on the East side of Japan, and the Korean peninsula is opposite the Northwest coastline of the Japanese home islands.
Seismic waves are released during an earthquake. These waves can be classified into two main types: body waves, which travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves, which travel along the Earth's surface. The movement of these waves is what causes the ground shaking experienced during an earthquake.
Many islands were impacted by the 2004 Tsunami, two of the hardest hit islands included Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
San Francisco experienced major earthquakes in 1906 and 1989. The 1906 earthquake, known as the Great San Francisco earthquake, caused widespread destruction, while the 1989 earthquake, known as the Loma Prieta earthquake, occurred during the World Series and caused structural damage.
well, the one i know is Lebanon and you can check wikipedia for the other