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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
15

How is California connected to Japan?

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2 answers:
stealth61 [152]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h2>California isn't "connected" to Japan, but it has some similarities and differences</h2>

Explanation:

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                                          <u>Here are some similarities</u>

  • <em>California has 403,882 sq km, while Japan has 377,915 sq km, which makes Japan around the same size as California</em>
  • <em>A budget hotel in Japan is 11% more expensive than one in Cali</em>
  • <em>Fast Food in Japan is 5% cheaper than fast food in Cali</em>
  • <em>A banana in Japan is 8% cheaper than a banana in Cali ( facts )</em>
  • <em>A car is 10% cheaper in Japan than a car in Cali ( Only specific brands )</em>
  • <em>An orange is 8% more expensive in Japan than in Cali</em>

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                                        <u>Here are some differences</u>

  • <em>In Japan, a cup of coffee is 203% cheaper than a cup of coffee in California ( lol that's a lot )</em>
  • <em>Electricity is 69% more expensive than electricity in Cali</em>
  • <em>A potato in Japan is 55% cheaper than a potato in Cali ( i had to )</em>
  • <em>Riding a taxi in Japan is 54% more expensive than riding a taxi in Cali</em>
  • <em>A bottle of water is 45% more cheaper in Japan than in Cali</em>

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<em>If you want to see the rest of the data on what's different between California and Japan, go to CostToTravel because this is where I got all the answers for you.</em>

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<em>Hope this helps! <3</em>

Darya [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

both have  a big population

Explanation:

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