how Japans Geography has been good or bad for Japan?
i am not really sure but some where in japan there is a volcano.
The main branches of geography are human and physical. Althought there are more branches like the econamic
There are 2 parts of geography. One is Physical Geography (biomes, climate, rocks e.g.) and the other is Human Geography (urbanisation, poverty, agriculture practices e.g.). Therefore, physical geography is considered to be part of science, and Human Geography is not part of science.
discuss how technology is used in the areas of geography?
ERASTOSTHENES is often called the 'Fatherof Modern Geography' for his workthis is wrongAs far as I can discover two people are given the title of Father of Modern Geography, they are Carl Ritter (1779 to 1859) and Alexander von Humboldt (1769 to 1859).
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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
Japan is in Asia, which is not a state, it's a geography.
The benefit of Japan's geography is that it is an island. The people benefit because their country is easier to defend and they a healthy diet of fish.
It is the study of Japan and its landforms.
japan was mainly filled with mountains and hills.
The two effects of geography on Japan are that it has helped in farming of rice and also in topography where they are able to know the navigable rivers.
The mountains of Japan and the location of Japan helped lead to some isolation.
i did this in geography nd i thought the bbc website was brilliant.
archipelago-
farmers
lot of mountains, lots of Japanese people
i dont now :P