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The power of an earthquake is measured using a seismometer to record the seismic waves produced by the earthquake. The magnitude of an earthquake is typically measured using the Richter scale or moment magnitude scale.
It's safer to avoid elevators during an earthquake because they may malfunction or get stuck, trapping you inside. Additionally, if the power goes out during the earthquake, you could be left stranded in the elevator shaft. It is better to take the stairs if it is safe to do so during an earthquake.
Earthquake starts with 10pp, and can have a maximum of 16pp (with items that boost PP amount, like PP up and PP Max).
A personification for an earthquake could be "The Earth's fury unleashed its wrath upon the land, shaking and trembling with uncontrollable power." This personification attributes human-like qualities of anger and power to the natural phenomenon of an earthquake, emphasizing its force and impact on the environment.
You answer the question because I dont know!
The population of Tohoku Electric Power is 12,484.
Tohoku Electric Power's population is 2,010.
Tohoku Electric Power was created on 1955-05-01.
The Northeastern coast of Japan . Note: Their Nuclear Power Plants released chemicals into the air because of the earthquake. VERY VERY BAD!!!! (May affect LA)
The Tohoku Earthquake set off a very large tsunami referred to as the Tohoku Tsunami. The earthquake was the most powerful measured in Japan. The tsunami had very high waves, but was not a record breaker. Unfortunately, the power plant at Fukushima Daiichi was not designed to withstand waves more than about a third of the size of the one that hit it, and had much of its emergency equipment in the basement, where it was not protected from flooding.
Japan was effected strongly by the earthquake that hit Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Many lives, jobs, buildings and homes were lost. A tsunami also occurred because of the earthquake. Nuclear power plants suffered from leakage, and the radiation still needs to be completely cleaned up.
Japan was effected strongly by the earthquake that hit Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Many lives, jobs, buildings and homes were lost. A tsunami also occurred because of the earthquake. Nuclear power plants suffered from leakage, and the radiation still needs to be completely cleaned up.
The earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern Japan, specifically the Tohoku region, on March 11, 2011. The tsunami caused widespread destruction along the Pacific coast of Japan, with the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant also being severely affected.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan resulted in approximately 15,900 deaths, with thousands more injured or missing. It was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Japan, causing widespread devastation and leading to a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
Philippe Nibelle has written: 'Journal d'apocalypse' -- subject(s): Tsunamis, French, Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011, Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011, Personal narratives, Accidents, Earthquakes, Biography, Nuclear power plants
no it was caused by the tectonic plates the nuclear plant disaster happened because of the earthquake
Yes because the gases from the power plants that have exploded will reach near parts of China or the earthquake could trigger another earthquake to affect China.