The conditions were okay. They were having a governmental problems.
Good, similar to the US of A but more densely populated.
what does Japanese farming and agraculture look like also what do the inport and export from there capital city tyoko
Harsh, not much clothing, no shoes, low food and supplies.
this is where samurais like my ancestor lived
Before Japan had a modern western style government, the shogun provided the government. They were somewhat like the nobility in europe.
You can not prevent an earthquake and tsunami like you can prevent getting sick before you get sick.
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The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through japan
The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through Japan
There are no atmospheric conditions that portend a tsunami because a tsunami is just a wave, not at all tied to the atmosphere.
it doesn't matter how big it is it will always do damage like in japan
The earthquake was first and caused the tsunami, like when you throw a stone into a pond first and then the ripples go out.
the people in japan just like a toy and the houses just like a doll house that the wave or water eating many people died in japan tsunami...... because they do not plants tree etc. and they do not ready in that situation so please be ready in that situation :))
At the time it was overcast. Some areas were experiencing rain or snow. The tsunami was not related to the weather, but was instead the result of an earthquake.
Yes, to certain places in America. They have sent out tsunami alerts in places like Guam, California and Hawaii. In Hawaii the tsunami height is about 2.1m (6.9 ft).
The Japan tsunami on March 11, 2011 was mainly centered in the Tohoku region of Japan. It was triggered by a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Honshu, the main island of Japan. The tsunami caused widespread devastation, particularly in areas like Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima prefectures.
This tsunami traveled over half the globe across the Pacific Ocean. The first waves hit Hawaii about 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT) Friday and traveled across the Pacific from Alaska to Chile. To see the global extent of the Japan Tsunami you should see this animation showing how the tsunami traveled. This video clip was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).