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tatyana61 [14]
2 years ago
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What factors of Japan’s geography make it necessary for it to import so many goods?

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1 answer:
Darina [25.2K]2 years ago
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Japan needs to import such a large amount of commodities due to three primary reasons:

  • It is an island nation with little domestic natural resources, to start.
  • Second, compared to the size of its land area, it boasts a sizable population.
  • And last, because of the region's extreme hilly terrain, it is challenging to perform sufficient agriculture to feed the entire population.

<h3>What are the top two geographical characteristics of Japan?</h3>

Japan, which is situated in the circum-Pacific "ring of fire," is mostly mountainous; around three-fourths of the country's territory is made up of mountains, and the archipelago's long mountain ranges serve as its spine.

Hence, above mention factors are necessary for importing food to japan.

Learn more about japan geography:

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