Friday, March 11, 2011

I Found A Lump By My Bum

Google Earthquake of 8.9 on the Richter scale in Japan and other Tsunami alerts parts of the world


The earthquake of 8.9 magnitude on the Richter scale shook northeastern Japan Coast causing mass casualties and a tsunami warning in waves that could reach up to 10 meters.



The USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) that monitors all earthquakes the world has an application in Google Earth where we can see the exact epicenter of the more than 25 aftershocks have occurred so far, the orange dots on the map, are replicas they occur during the day. On your page you can drill a lot of information as types of alerts , mortality, economic losses, tracking tsunamis, maps movement and agitation .

Japan is one of the major technological powers of the world as we know it is ready for big earthquakes, but is prepared for Tsunamis?

There are several parts of the world are on alert for tsunamis in the map below you can see each of them.


View Japan Earthquake in a larger map

Time and scope of the Tsunami


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