Japan
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Landforms
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Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago, a chain of islands formed by underwater volcanoes, off the coast of China. Over thousands of years,...
Climates
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The main three factors that affect the climates of Japan are latitude, winds, and ocean currents. - Latitude makes Japan have variatio...
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Ecosystems
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The ecosystems of japan are... Mid-lattitude decidious forest tropical rain forest some common plants and animals in Japan are... ...
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Natural Resources
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Japan has very few natural resources and very little usable land. Less than 15% arable land few usable resources (i.e. Gold, Silver, Magn...
Human-Environment Interactions
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People in Japan are much closer to the oceans constantly, meaning that the temperatures tend to not shift as much as they would in, say, the...
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Political Borders
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Japan's borders as a country are defined by the Pacific Ocean, nearby seas, and the land that the volcanic chain created. Japan is an i...
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Culture
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Japan is mainly influenced by the democrization process of the Western world, as well as the beliefs of China that had diffused to the count...
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