answersLogoWhite

0

What were the water resources of Japan?

Updated: 8/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

rivers and lakes, along with the precipitation

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What were the water resources of Japan?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does Japan have many resources?

Yes Japan has a lot of resources


What natural rescources does japan have?

Water and fish are the two primary natural resources of Japan. Japan has very few natural resources, and as a result, they import more coal than any country in the world, and are the second biggest importer of oil.


What is one factor that motivated Japan's imperialism before world war 1?

Japan lacked many Natural Resources.


What did Japan do for resources in Pearl Harbor?

Japan had the resources for an attack on Pearl Harbor. They simply needed more resources to continue the war.


What has the author A H Chidester written?

A. H. Chidester has written: 'Sulfur resources of Japan' 'Barite resources of Japan' -- subject(s): Barite 'Pyrite resources of Japan' -- subject(s): Pyrites


Where does Japan get is resources and how does it use them in its industries?

It mostly imports its resources.


What are resources of Japan?

things japan produces naturally in its country


Why did the Japan develop an Asian Empire?

japan had little resources


What natural resources are Japan missing?

Japan does not have much oil


What are all the natural resources of Japan?

Japan has a little bit of natural resources, about a quarter of the land is suitable for agricutural purposes.


Japan natural resources?

negligible mineral resources, fish


What are the causes and effects of japan's quest for natural resources?

The cause of Japan's quest for natural resource is the fact that the island itself has few natural resources. The effects of Japan's quest for natural resources include the entering of Japan into WWI and WWII along with the huge leaps in technology created by the Japanese in their hunt for more resources.