Japan has only 15% of the land suitable for farming due to their mountainous landforms. Approximately 2/3 of the suitable land is currently being used for agriculture.
Yes, Japan does have a military but has no army. Japan's military can only be used for self-defense and the reason why Japan does not have an army because they'll be bringing military weapons and vehicles to attack other countries. After WW2, they were banned by the rules. Japan can only use its military in defense.
No. There was no need to use the Superfortress against Germany, the older bombers were doing the job just fine. Only the B29 Superfortress had the range to reach Japan, so it was only used against Japan.
Over the industrial city of Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. The second was used over Nagasaki, Japan, August 9, 1945. To this day, they are the only two atomic weapons used in any war.
Nuclear weapons have only been used in combat on Japan.
Japan has only 15% of the land suitable for farming due to their mountainous landforms. Approximately 2/3 of the suitable land is currently being used for agriculture.
We use about 38 percent of Earth's land surface for agriculture.
Japan has 248,760.0 square kilometers of forest land. The percentage of land in Japan that is forest is 68.3 percent. The amount of land used for agriculture in Japan is 14.4 percent.
Because only 3 percent of the liquid water on Earth is use-able for drinking and agriculture. The rest of it is salt water which can not be used for either.
About 12.7 percent of the land of Japan is being used for farming. That amounts to about 46,280 square kilometers. About 20 percent of Japan is actually arable.
Since agriculture is a big part here in Australia, in school we learned that 17.2% of people work in agriculture.
Yes, this statement is generally accurate. Around 70 percent of Greece's land area is mountainous, leaving only about 30 percent suitable for agriculture. Farming in Greece often takes place in coastal plains and valleys where the terrain is more conducive to cultivation.
Because Japan lacked sufficient raw materials and had a high population density, it desired additional land for agriculture, and Natural Resources. :]
He only used 9% in 100%
The number varies but a general range is 70-80%. http://www.agwaterconservation.colostate.edu/FAQs_WATER%20SUPPLYSOURCESAGRICULTURALUSE.aspx
Because Japan lacked sufficient raw materials and had a high population density, it desired additional land for agriculture, and Natural Resources. :]
There was about 76 percent but now there is only about 20 percent.