Yes.......so many donations helpes. But the changes that happened to the buildings and people.....they were destroyed and killed. But it will be changed to a much better counrty!
Because it was a big tsunami Yes it was a big tsunami, but it was originally the earthquake that done the damage. Because of the 8.9/9.0 earthquake, the tsunami was created and destroyed Japan.
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it destroyed many home
A severe earthquake in 1950 destroyed much of the city but most of the historic buildings have been restored.
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There are so many big buildings have been destroyed and people have been killed.
Yes.......so many donations helpes. But the changes that happened to the buildings and people.....they were destroyed and killed. But it will be changed to a much better counrty!
An earthquake happens when the plates below the earth get stuck and then unjam. Think of trying to push a door open with all of your might, and then it budges and you accidentally throw yourself into the other room. To protect yourself, you should go in a doorway or under a table. A doorway is better.
It was an 8.9 earthquake, so it really destroyed a lot of homes and tore up the place.
An 8.5 Earthquake is MUCH larger and does more damage.
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There were many Temples of Apollo, so yes one or two may have been destroyed, rebuilt, and so on over time. Were talking about time spanning from ancient history to here and now, however, and not even modern science can tell that with much accuracy. Unless a temple was destroyed in a big event (earthquake, volcano) or war, we can only guess.
Japan suffers from many earthquakes, small and large. Of the major earthquakes, the most recent disaster was on March 11, 2011. Called the Tohoku, or Great East Japan Earthquake, it created a giant tsunami wave up to three stories high that destroyed a large swath of northeast Japan's coastline. It also damaged and caused a meltdown at a nuclear reactor at Fukushima, causing the area to be evacuated. The plant is still suffering from radiation leaks, and nuclear energy plants throughout Japan were shut down over safety concerns. A government report in 2012 stated that 15,883 people were killed, 6,145 were injured and 2,671 people were still missing. In addition, 129,225 buildings were destroyed, 254,204 buildings 'half collapsed' and 691,766 buildings partially damaged. The Tohoku earthquake was the most powerful known earthquake ever to have hit Japan. Another major earthquake that killed many people and destroyed much property because it hit a major metropolitan area, the city of Kobe, was the Great Hanshin Earthquake on Jan. 17, 1995. The third historically significant earthquake to hit Japan was the Great Kanto Earthquake of September 1, 1923, which destroyed a large part of Tokyo, Japan's capital. Because it hit a large and densely populated area, the earthquake killed 140,000 people and almost half a million homes were destroyed by the fires causedby the earthquake.