It is a small country in an area prone to earthquakes. -APEX:)
Japan's geography, characterized by its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire, makes it prone to frequent earthquakes and tsunamis. The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was precipitated by a massive earthquake that triggered a tsunami, overwhelming the plant's defenses. Additionally, Japan's mountainous terrain limits the availability of flat land for safe nuclear plant construction, sometimes necessitating the placement of facilities in vulnerable coastal areas. These geographical factors heightened the risk and impact of the disaster.
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Fukushima
how Japans Geography has been good or bad for japan? i am not really sure but some where in japan there is a volcano.
Hubertus Grote has written: 'Das Atomenergierecht Japans' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Liability for nuclear damages, Nuclear energy
They are a leader in the use of nuclear power. Only the United States is a hold out on using this awesome fuel source. Nuclear weapons are another issue. They, for obvious reasons, do not support the buildup of these weapons.
The USS Greeneville collided with the Japanese fisihing vessel Ehime Maru in early 2001.
There wasnt a battle that ended japans threat, inface U.S.A was losing but the two nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and nagasaki ended the Japanese threat.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
japans house- the japans house!
the pheasant!
Note three provisions in japans new constitution