Tohoku Japan Earthquake Restless Earth Case Study (not to be confused with tsunami) 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyNatural hazardsGCSEAQA Created by: LaurenWoolley11Created on: 29-12-15 21:52 When did the earthquake take place? 11th March 2011 at 2:45 pm. 1 of 12 What was the earthquakes measurement on the Richter scale? 9.0 2 of 12 Where was the earthquake's epicentre? 81 miles away from Sendai in the Pacific Ocean. 3 of 12 What happened to the roof of an airport hall during the quake? It collapsed, injuring at least 20 people. 4 of 12 Why did so few people die from the earthquake itself? Because Japan suffers many earthquakes every year meaning it is well prepared for them. It is also an MEDC. 5 of 12 What allowed people to prepare for the earthquake? A warning was sent out about one minute prior to the quake. 6 of 12 How long did the earthquake last for? 5 minutes 7 of 12 What happened to millions of workers in Tokyo? They were trapped as the underground network was closed. 8 of 12 A petrol plant exploded in Sendai, what did this cause? It caused fire to sweep through an oil refinery in Ichihara City, leading to a huge loss to the economy 9 of 12 How many homes were left without electricity and how many were left without water? 4.4 million homes had no electricity and 1.5 million had no water. 10 of 12 How far did land sink due to subsidence? 75cm 11 of 12 What was a social effect of the earthquake? Many people suffered from stress. 12 of 12
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