The Kobe Earthquake - an earthquake affecting an MEDC Background Effects
Tectonic Setting of the Kobe Earthquake. Map of Japan showing major plate
Kobe is located between the sea and the Rokko mountain range and the "Kinki
Novice Geosphere Assessment items
Ninety percent (90%) of all earthquakes occur along the plate boundaries
Kobe is on a minor fault which lies above a destructive plate margin.
A colorful map of the United States, showing areas of earthquake hazard.
Convergent boundaries: Where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under
Most of the world's earthquakes (90%, and 81% of the largest) take place in
This is the desasters after the Earthquake in Kobe,Japan 1.jpg
Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the earth's tectonic plates.
I hope I never experience a major earthquake like that!
KOBE EARTHQUAKE Date: 17th January 1995 Death Toll: 6400 Richter Scale: 7.

Effects of an earthquake are observed by looking at three factors: its
Tectonic Setting of the Kobe Earthquake
The 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake (M=6.9), commonly referred to as the Kobe
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Seismotectonic map of region in Greece affected by earthquake
Earthquake Lights: Kobe Earthquake in Japan 1995
Earthquake in Kobe, Japan
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