The Japanese islands are covered by mountains, most of them heavily forested, and crisscrossed by short, swift rivers. Only a few of the rivers are navigable. Relatively little of Japan's land mass is suitable for agriculture -- only about 15 percent, the same land that is also most suitable for living. The population and areas of agriculture are therefore concentrated together.
Japan is an archipelago.If you had to choose one term to define Japan's geography,it would be mountain.Over 7% of Japan islands are covered with mountains
The mountains of Japan and the location of Japan helped lead to some isolation.
It's had a lot of land so it was a good place for farming.
Near fault lines, hence the mountains.
The Mediterranean Sea and the agriculture helped rise the Greek civilization in a few ways. The main important way the Mediterranean Sea help was by land and useful farming.
No, geography is geography and agriculture is agriculture.
how was the geography of the incas a disadvange in agriculture
The geography of Japan has allowed its culture and history to remain most unadulterated from outside influences. Isolationism has helped preserve its cultural identity.
The agriculture in Japan takes the train, not the subway.
it did not affect the agriculture but it did have an effect on the farming
it is hot
No it isn't.
how Japans Geography has been good or bad for japan? i am not really sure but some where in japan there is a volcano.
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Japan is an archipelago.If you had to choose one term to define Japan's geography,it would be mountain.Over 7% of Japan islands are covered with mountains
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