Their temperatures are equal in Celsius and also, the climate is usually cool.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
Both are within the ring of fire
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
Both have very dense populations BOI!! ~Xrod~
They aren't alike at all. The children in Japan go to school more days and have longer school days. The classed are divided by test scores and special needs students don't have special teachers or classes.
You can say either the Californian climate, or California's climate but not the California climate
they both are dry, get there water from somewhere else, and in some areas, bith be considered desert climate
Geographically they are both mainly mountainous bordered by a coastal plane where the population live.