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there has been a terrible earthquake and tsunami
It was the Kobe earthquake of 1995, also called Great Hanshin earthquake which was a large-scale earthquake in the Ōsaka-Kōbe (Hanshin) metropolitan area of western Japan that was among the strongest, deadliest, and costliest to ever strike that country.
Tokyo , Japan .
Nope. Don't believe it. Just because there was an earthquake in Japan doesn't mean we'll ALL die.
No, Japan and the US do not have the same plugs. Japan typically uses Type A and Type B plugs, while the US uses Type A and Type B plugs as well. However, the voltage and frequency in Japan (100V, 50Hz) are different from those in the US (120V, 60Hz).
No. It was a natyral shift of tectonic plates
Although earthquake may occur anywhere on the earth, Japan is the country where frequency of earthquake is maximum. This happens due to the movement of tectonic plates of the earth in different directions.
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
The Earthquake in Japan was a 9.0 magnitude.
was the earthquake of japan in 1995 underwater
The Earthquake of Kobe occurred in Japan in 1995.
The earthquake of Japan occured because Japan is on a major fault line.
The earthquake in Japan lasted about 3-5 minutes.
It depends on the earthquake you are talking about. Many have occurred in Japan. The most recent is the 2011 earthquake.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
No. The earthquake that caused the Tsunami in Indonesia in 2004 was a bigger earthquake than the one that hit Japan.
It was a 9.0 level earthquake