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Q: Why did Christo and Jeanne-Claude chose to erect their umbrellas in California and Japan?
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Why are umbrallas black in color?

I live in Japan and here Umbrellas are every colour you can think of, with many different kinds of designs. On a rainy day black umbrellas would be hard to find.


Where is Japan on a map from California?

If you're asking "Where is Japan on a map of California?" then the answer is: Japan is not on a map of California. If you're asking "Where is Japan in relationship to California" then the answer is: Japan is on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.


Is Hawaii closer to japan or California?

Hawaii is much closer to California than to Japan. It is about 1/3 of the way from the US to Japan.


Which is larger California or Japan?

California


Is Japan in California?

No. Japan is a country in Asia. It's at the other side of the globe from California.


Is California bigger than Japan?

No, California is bigger in terms of area, but not in terms of population. Japan has about 3.4 times the population of California.


What ocean do you use to go from California to Japan?

The Pacific Ocean is between Japan and California.


What is closer to japan New York or California?

No. Japan is on one side of the Pacific and California is on the other. The Hawaiian Islands are roughly in the middle of the Pacific, so Hawaii is closer.


Would you cross the Atlantic ocean to go from California to Japan?

No, you cross the Pacific Ocean to get from California to Japan.


What state is about the same size as Japan?

Japan is about the size of California.


How many people would be in Japan for every one person in California?

4 people for every 1 person in California are in Japan


Is radiation from japan dangerous to California?

Small amounts of radiation from damaged nuclear plants in Japan have already reached California but they pose no health threats at all. Any radiation that reaches California from Japan is well dissipated by the time it gets there.