Because it is hard to live on the top of mountains - that might sound like a simple answer, but most countries favour flat land for building. Some places in Japan are based in hill country or in the mountains, but even in Nagano the main city is built on the flat parts between the mountains.
Another reason is that major transport hubs are near the coast, and populations become focused in those areas.
because those places on the plains and lowlands are not densely populated and the people want space to live
Most Japanese live on the plains and lowlands because these areas are more suitable for agriculture, settlement, and infrastructure development. The plains offer fertile soil for farming, and lowlands provide easier access to water sources, transportation networks, and urban centers. Additionally, areas prone to natural disasters, such as mountains and highlands, are less populated due to safety concerns.
Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan has mountainous slopes that are difficult to live on and farm.
"I live in the lowlands of Ireland"
it is somewhere
Yes polar bears do live in the arctic lowlands because of there tick fur
yes i think
No. I don't think so... ^~^
Yes, lots of them!
I think he still lives in Plains, Georgia.
it lives in the arctic lowlands
because they are plain that we live on