<span>Japan is a hard place to live as only 15% of all land is suitable for farming. This is because the land is not flat enough. There are many ever-present menaces, including volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, and hurricanes. Very few natural fuels can be found; there is no coal or oil. The climate is mild and rainy. It is separated from the mainland, and as a result, fewer people came to live there than other areas.</span>
Rivers with SEASONAL flooding, not just rivers.
Seasonal flooding helped when we had no clue how to irrigate.
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Railroad's impacted georgia in many ways. First of all they made Georgia a cotton king. With the cotton Gin producing more cotton, the rail roads chipped it faster than the usual horse and wagon. Producing the cotton faster and shipping it faster, made Georgia an economically structured state.
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Hmmm this is a rather broad question