Japanese have one of the highest because earthquakes happen there frequently. So no Japan does not.
The state of California, particularly the San Andreas Fault in Southern California, has the highest earthquake hazard level in the continental United States. Other areas with significant seismic activity include the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
An areas earthquake -hazard level is determined by past and present seismic activity
Earthquake-Hazard Levels are the likeliness of earthquakes occurring in certain regions.
The majority of the state has the San Andreas Fault line running through it, from Brawley almost up to Eureka.
An earthquake hazard level is a measure of the potential threat posed by earthquakes in a specific area. It takes into account factors such as the frequency, magnitude, and geological characteristics of earthquakes in that region. This information helps to assess the level of risk and inform disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts.
They measure it with a special instrument called seismograph.
California has the highest earthquake hazard level in the United States due to the presence of several major fault lines, such as the San Andreas Fault. The state experiences frequent seismic activity and is at risk of experiencing large, destructive earthquakes.
By past and present seismic activity. - TheGoldDigger1.0
High and rough because it has many different characteristics
Arizona's highest elevation point is Humphrey's Peak and is 12,637 feet (3,852 meters) above sea level
If you mean what Arizona's highest point is, the answer is the Humphrey's Peak and is 12,637 feet (3,852 meters) above sea level