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Earthquake in Japan 2011

In March 2011, a 9.0 earthquake hit offshore Japan. It triggered 200+ aftershocks as well a massive tsunami that hit other locations, including Hawaii.

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What happened in 1961 and will not happen again until 6009?

The year reads the same when rotated 180 degrees. Except when typed the "1" wouldn't be the same because of the line at the bottom of the "1" so technically nothing about them are probably going to be the same.

Tottenham winning the league.

Wrestler earthquake died?

Yes, John Tenta, known as "Earthquake" in the wrestling world, passed away on June 7, 2006, due to bladder cancer. He was a well-known wrestler in the WWE and WCW, and his legacy is remembered by fans worldwide.

How many people died in the Crusades?

No one really knows. No one knows how many people took part in the Crusades, no one knows how many set off to take part and died en route from some other causes, or who were part of the Crusades and died on their way home afterwards.

In short, there weren't very good records kept in those days. And for every 'official' crusader, ie the knights and nobles, who were shown on the church records as having sworn to uphold the crusades, there was a retinue of people who went with him: grooms, servants, etc. who were never listed anywhere.

Then there were the Children's Crusades, which simply happened. As the band of young idealists marched across Europe, other youngsters joined in, and there were no records of who was in the initial group that began the crusade, or in the final group that ended up stranded, away from home, and did whatever they could to stay alive.

How many people have died in the past 3 years?

I do not have real-time data, but as of the latest information, millions of people have died worldwide in the past 3 years due to various causes, including natural disasters, diseases, accidents, and other factors. It's important to refer to reputable sources such as the World Health Organization or government health agencies for the most up-to-date and accurate information on global mortality rates.

How many people died in Jonestown?

Over 900 people died in the Jonestown mass murder-suicide in 1978. The event was orchestrated by cult leader Jim Jones, who urged his followers to drink cyanide-laced punch. It remains one of the largest single losses of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster.

How many people died on the freedom riders busses?

During the Freedom Rides, no individuals on the buses died as a direct result of the violence they faced. However, several Freedom Riders were injured and faced severe violence from white mobs, leading to significant injuries.

How Many People Died In Dunkirk?

An estimated 68,000 British and Allied troops were killed, wounded, or captured during the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940. Additionally, around 3,500 British civilians lost their lives during the operation.

What is the size of Japan's landmass?

In total, Japan's territory is 377,835 km², of which 374,744 km² is land and 3,091 km² water. This makes Japan's total area slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Montana. Japan is bigger than Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand and the U.K., and is 1.7 times the size of North and South Korea combined and 10 times the size of Taiwan.

How many people died in the exposion of the Hindendurg Zeppelin?

A few different numbers in my research. One says thirty six, another thirty five. Plus one animal - a dog.

A few different numbers in my research. One says thirty six, another thirty five. Plus one animal - a dog.

How many people died in Gettysburg?

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The Union casualties were: 3,155 dead, 14,529 wounded, 5,365 prisoners and missing.

The Confederate casualties were: about 4,000 dead, 18,375 wounded and 5,425 prisoners and missing.

How many people died in the USSR from 1914 till 1945?

Estimates vary, but it is believed that tens of millions of people died in the USSR during that time period due to factors such as World War I, the Russian Civil War, political repression, famine, and World War II.

How many people died from gangrene in 2005 and 2006?

There is no specific data available on the number of people who died from gangrene in 2005 and 2006. Gangrene can be caused by various underlying conditions and is not always reported as a direct cause of death. It is more commonly noted as a complication of another primary condition.

How do you get the moisture out of the headlights of a 1999 Acura Integra and how do you fix it so this doesn't happen again?

This happened to me in a car I used to have. My mechanic drilled two small holes on each side of the headlight glass/plastic. It took a while, but the moisture dissipated and didn't come back.

How many people died in WW1?

over 15 million died and 21 million wounded
The total death toll was about 16 million. 21 million were wounded.

How many people died in the Skibbereen Workhouse and how did it happen?

According to a very useful history and guide to sources, www.skibbereen.ie/microsite/skibbereen_famine/HTML/intro

Establishing how many died in the Skibbereen area during the Famine is problematic but a figure of 28,000 deaths and a further 8,000 emigrated, from population of 105,000 may be reasonable. Further, it was the poorest who were hit worst. Between 1847 and 1852 holdings of less than 15 acres declined by 31%; holdings greater than 30 acres increased by 63%. Pre Famine Skibbereen society was obliterated.Most of those who died in the Famine in Skibbereen were buried in the abbey graveyard, where a Famine Memorial stands with the inscription: 'Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. Ps.CXV-5.' 'Erected to the memory of those departed ones who fell victims to the awful famine of 1846 and 1847. Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord. And let perpetual light shine on them. May they rest in peace. Amen.'

Harrowing images were intended to shock, like those of starving children in Africa on television are today. The commentary makes it clear that 'our main object in the publication of this series of Illustrations is to direct public sympathy to the suffering poor of these localities'.

The situation in Skibbereen was also the focus of a number of national newspaper reports. It soon became a byword for human suffering. As early as March 1847, the Liverpool Journal headed a report on fever deaths in Webster's Court, off Oriel Street, Liverpool - 'A Skibbereen In Liverpool'.

The scenes we have witnessed at Skibbereen, equal any thing that has been recorded by history, or could be conceived by the imagination. Famine, typhusfever, dysentery, and a disease hitherto unknown, are sweeping away the whole population. The poor are not the only sufferers: fever is spreading to every class, and even the rich are becoming involved in the same destruction.Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Skibbereen during the year of the Irish Famine by Lord Dufferin and G F Boyle (Oxford, 1847).

Early in 1847, two aristocratic young Oxford undergraduates, Lord Dufferin and G F Boyle, visited Skibbereen. Shocked by what they saw, they published their Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Skibbereen to raise funds for famine relief. They described how, in some cottages, 'dead bodies had lain putrefying in the midst of the sick remnant of their families, none strong enough to remove them, until the rats and decay made it difficult to recognise that they had been human beings'.

How strong is the average gymnast?

There are two classifications of gymnasts to which this question might apply. Comeptitive gymnasts and recreational gymnasts. Because competitive gymnasts train much more than those who take classes once or twice a week they are usually much stronger as a result. To give you an idea I would like to point out that in the 35 years that I have been coaching gymnastics, each year a few of my team gymnasts, beginners and advanced, broke the record in their school for the fitness tests administered in gym class. These girls beat everyone, including boys their own age and much older. They set the record for their school. This is a very common occurrence among gymnasts. That should give you an idea of how strong gymnasts are compared to the average student. As far as recreational students go, the majority become much stronger than before they began training in gymnastics, even though they might only have class once or twice a week for an hour. This is because so much of the time spent in a gymnastics class or team practice is spent upside down in a handstand, cartwheel or other basic skills. Because they support their body weight on their arms for much of the time they spent in practice they become much stronger than many athletes in other sports. The best thing about it is that gymnastics is so much fun that students hardly notice the amount of work that goes into their average practice session. In comparison, if an athlete has to train with weights to get strong they are at a disadvantage because it isn't much fun and usually most people become bored and stop training. Also, because gymnasts learn a lot of different skills, they also come away from their training with athletic skills that help them to excel in other sports. If you look at gymnasts bodies you will notice that many appear similar to those who train with weights in that they have muscles that are defined and that stand out. Gymnasts muscles are as strong as they can be but without getting so big that they lose coordination and flexibility. That is a big advantage for people interested in participating in other sports in addition to gymnastics. I hope that this answers your questions.

How many people died in the pentagon?

On September 11, 2001, a total of 184 people died at the Pentagon as a result of the terrorist attacks.

How much does going to Stanford cost?

It's about $50,000 per academic year, so a total of $200,000 over 4 years. Many qualify for financial aid, so they won't pay as much (i.e., those who make under $60,000 don't have to pay for anything to the school itself [tuition, room, board, books], and those who make under $100,000 don't have to pay tuition [which is about $37,000 per year]).

How many people did the earthquake in japan kill?

We are still unsure about the amount of deaths due to the earthquake it might be many and it might be a few. and due to that earthquake tsunamis are heading towards the US. Canada and Hawaii. the earthquake may have caused deaths already but the deaths might be starting.

Was Singapore affected by the Japan tsunami?

No. Singapore has never been hit and will most likely never be hit by one. She is situated in such a way that Indonesia and Malaysia protects her from the waves. Singapore is relatively well protected by natural disasters such as tsunamis and cyclones.

Where did the tsunami start in Japan in 2011?

The earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean about 80 miles from nearby northeastern Japan at around 2:46 PM (JST) on March 11, 2011, causing major damage and loss of life with blackouts, fires and tsunami.

Which tectonic plates shifted causing the earthquake Japan 2011?

Thrust faulting along or near the subduction zone plate boundary between the Pacific and North America plates. It occured due to compressional stress and convergent plate boundaries which are destructive.

It was a destructive plate boundary

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How many animals died in the 2011 Japanese earthquake?

Over 15,00 people died in the earthquake and resulting tsunami. The number of animals and pets killed is probably on same order of magnitude with tens of thousands of animals killed. There is no official number for animal causalities in this disaster.

In addition to the human rescue teams in Japan a number of animal rescue teams such as one from Animal Welfare (IFAW), which sent an animal disaster response assessment team into the area.