In Japan, nearly all of the public has access to running water and sanitation services. The drinking water in Japan comes mostly from surface water in lakes, rivers, and dam regulated reservoirs. About a fourth of the water supply comes from groundwater.
Japan gets most of their water form aquifiers, and they get a lot of that in a gas state coming down from the mountains as vapor. Japan also has good water quality. Does that help?
from the sink and from bottles
Lake Biwa is main water source of Japan.
The water was most likely black because it was carrying a lot of sediment. Much of the rock in Japan is basalt, which is usually black.
The tsunamis are finished for now; most of the water that went inland on Japan's North shore is in the process of receeding.
because it is the longest and gives the most supply of water
Japan is surrounded by water.
The earthquake caused a tidal wave that flooded most of the coastal cities of japan this is because when the earthquake hit the water the water flew up in the and exploded in the water to cause a worse atmospere of the earthquake and the water
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Like Great Britain, Japan is an ISLAND NATION (surrounded by water).
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because of the rich soil from their supply of water
The bodies of water that surround Japan are The Sea of Japan, The East China Sea, The Phillipine Sea, and the Pacific Ocean
Sea of Japan
Most likely Japan.