In total, Japan's territory is 377,835 km², of which 374,744 km² is land and 3,091 km² water. This makes Japan's total area slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Montana. Japan is bigger than Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand and the U.K., and is 1.7 times the size of North and South Korea combined and 10 times the size of Taiwan.
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
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A large landmass is commonly referred to as a continent.
The largest landmass in the Earth's oceans is Zealandia, which is mostly submerged beneath the southwest Pacific Ocean. It is estimated to be about half the size of Australia.
377,944 km2
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91,429 square miles
145,882 sq. miles.
Yes, South America is a continent. Simply because it is a large landmass. There is a size at which a landmass is considered a continent or not.
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
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New Zealand is a group of islands, not a continent. The exposed landmass of New Zealand sits on an large undersea landmass, roughly the size and shape of India, and this is called by geologists Zealandia.
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