they are short and flow swiftly
they make use cause they don't used that much water
they make use cause they don't used that much water
There are a lot of rivers in Japan. The Mogami, Fuji and Kuma rivers are considered the largest rivers of Japan. The Pacific Ocean is the only ocean bordering Japan. The other seas around it are the Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk and the China Sea.
Rivers of Japan are characterized by their relatively short lengths usually well under 100 miles and considerably steep gradients due to the narrow and mountainous topography of the country. The link below will give a list -
Rivers of Japan are characterized by their relatively short lengths usually well under 100 miles and considerably steep gradients due to the narrow and mountainous topography of the country. The link below will give a list -
The major rivers are..... tokamoliki, Kakama, Jaloo.
Water
the sea of japan and red sea. And pacific ocean
No - the links below will give you a listing of Japans lakes and rivers.
The Japanese islands are covered by mountains, most of them heavily forested, and crisscrossed by short, swift rivers. Only a few of the rivers are navigable. Relatively little of Japan's land mass is suitable for agriculture -- only about 15 percent, the same land that is also most suitable for living. The population and areas of agriculture are therefore concentrated together.
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