Magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale.
Also, it is spelt earthquake - not Earth Quaqe.
The magnitude of Japan's after shock was 7.4
the largest earth quake recorded was a 9.9 magnitude earth quake in japan
6.8 on the moment magnitude.
The Earthquake in Japan was a 9.0 magnitude.
Only in its magnitude ... about 38% of its magnitude on Earth.
2011
The Tsunami in Japan in 2011 was caused by an earthquake gesitering a magnitude 9.0.
Yes, the massive magnitude 9.0 earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 caused the Earth to move (shift on its axis) by about 17 centimeters. This movement slightly altered the distribution of Earth's mass, which affected its rotation speed and caused changes in the length of a day by a few microseconds.
The depth of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Japan was calculated at 30 km (18.6 miles) by the USGS.
an earthquake (magnitude of 9.0).
8.9
No, earth's orbit around the sun did not change as result of the earthquake/ Tsunami in Japan, which was actually updated to a magnitude 9.0 earthquake. The length of a day, though, did change, and it changed by 1.8 millionths of a second. For earth's orbit to change, something would have to hit earth from outer space.