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MrRissso [65]
3 years ago
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How did the geographical location of Japan influence its early development?

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jasenka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Geographical location of the Japan influenced its early development. Only some part of its land is good for farming. Rice being the only commonly grown crop. Since it was mainly surrounded by mountains and uneven land, fish and vegetables were common trading things.  

Explanation:

Japan is surrounded by mountains that too volcanic. For a long period of time Japan has been isolated by the rest of the world.

It led a separate life, away from the world. Japan lacks oil or coal.

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