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Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Northern Japan has warm summers and very cold winters with heavy snow on the Sea of Japan side and in mountainous areas.
Eastern Japan has hot and humid summers and cold winters with very heavy snow on the Sea of Japan side and in mountainous areas.
Western Japan has very hot and humid summers (with temperatures sometimes reaching 35C or above) and moderate cold winters.
Okinawa and Amami have a subtropical oceanic climate. These areas have hot and humid summers (with temperatures rarely reaching 35C or above) and mild winters.
Ten times as much for each
magnitude increase; thus a magnitude 7 is 1000 times more displacement than
magnitude 4. Most earthquakes happen at the edges of a
tectonic plates. A break in earth's crust along which blocks of crust
slide relative to one another is called earthquakes.
The statements about wegener's theory of continental drift that is false is : the continent has not moved in the past 250 million years
According to wegener's, all the lands were united as one in the past. But it gradually moved apart from each other, creating our current separated continents.
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