WHY JAPAN IS PRONE TO EARTHQUAKES????
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Japan is prone to earthquakesbecause it is within 125 miles of large tectonic plates that frequently clash together. These plates move closer together each year, further increasing the risk of earthquakes. One famous example of Japan's earthquakes is the 2011 8.9 magnitude quake, which resulted in a large tsunami.
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it is located in the volcano prone areas it is located in pacific ring of fire often volcano prone areas recorded of earthquake because of unstable plates
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