There was an initial policy of destruction of resources in the North to deny them to an invasion. When it became realised the the Japanese were not going to invade, this ceased.
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Australia was the foot hole for the allied troops to mount an attack on Japanese forces. The battle of Guadalcanal was the deciding battle in preventing the Japanese invasion of Australia.
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The Japanese attacked Australia in Air raids and once they attacked Sydney harbour by sneaking mini submarines in. However there was never an attack by Japanese soldiers on Australian soil.
Niger has the greatest percentage of land area affected by desertification, with approximately 80% of its total land area impacted by the process.
It is impossible to tell how our life would be affected, but I would be definitely very different, perhaps they would have continued to conquer the world...
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The Japanese word for land or country is "Koku".
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The southern Australia will be affected. It is because it is near to the poles.
Continents most affected by land mines include Africa and Asia. Countries such as Angola, Afghanistan, Cambodia, and Mozambique are some of the most heavily impacted by land mines, leading to severe humanitarian and economic consequences.
The Japanese migrated to Australia in the 1880s and 1890s. Before 1866, it was illegal for Japanese people to leave Japan. It was considered a capital offense.
In Australia everywhere is being affected by Overfishing is different ways, The Great Barrier Reef is being affected the worst. Thanks Ethan
Prior to 1880, it was a criminal offence for Japanese to leave their homeland. Thus, the Japanese did not begin to migrate to Australia until the 1880s, when they began to arrive as workers for the pearlers in Western Australia.
Australia is made of land, it is a continent. Most of Australia is dry desert land.