Using the Richter Magnitude Scale the strongest is 9 to 9.9, which represents severe damage to all or most buildings with massive destruction. Damage extends to distant locations and death cam be as high as several millions. Estimated frequency between 5 and 50 years
Yes, aftershocks can occur after a strong earthquake. These are smaller tremors that can happen in the days, weeks, or even months following the main earthquake. It is important to be prepared for potential aftershocks and take necessary precautions.
yes there was an earthquake today at 11:57am.it was about 5.9 strong.
Aftershocks. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur in the same area as the initial strong earthquake. They can continue for days, weeks, or even months after the main event.
An aftershock is a smaller earthquake that follows the main earthquake, usually occurring in the same area and caused by the shifting of rock underground. Aftershocks can happen within hours, days, or even months after the initial earthquake. These can be as strong as or weaker than the main earthquake.
The Earthquake was a 5.6 magnitude followed by 10 aftershocks.
'Earthquake' is地震 (jishin) in Japanese.
So far the amount of people that have died in the Japanese earthquake is 10,000 people.
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Jishin.
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2011
The Japanese
Try "Great Hanshin Earthquake"
it depends how strong the earthquake is
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake occurred at 2:46 JST ( Japanese Standard Time ). The epicenter of the earthquake was around 45 miles east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tohoku.
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