About 80 percent of Japan's land surface is covered by mountainous terrain, primarily comprised of volcanic mountains. The Japanese archipelago is dominated by the Japanese Alps, the Chugoku Mountains, and numerous other ranges. Additionally, the country's rugged coastline and numerous hills contribute to its diverse topography. This mountainous landscape significantly influences Japan's climate, biodiversity, and human settlement patterns.
they have shortage of flatland due to most of it being covered in mountainous land so they have to make new flat land out of the mountains that they then dump into the ocean to create flat land that they cover in concrete also when the mountain land becomes flat they have more land to build on.
Japan is the island nation in East Asia that is 75 percent mountainous. The country has a rugged terrain that consists of a chain of mountains running through the main islands. The Japanese Alps are a famous mountain range in the country.
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.
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.
No. Its 16%.
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.
It is 73% mountainous.
15 percent of land
No, Japan is not a flat country. It is a mountainous archipelago, with approximately 73% of its land covered in mountains. The mountainous terrain is one of the defining features of Japan's landscape.
75 percent
Because it's a small, mountainous country.
About 20% of Japan's land is flat. This is because it is a chain of volcanic islands (like Hawaii) making it mostly mountainous.
i dont know people
18%
they have shortage of flatland due to most of it being covered in mountainous land so they have to make new flat land out of the mountains that they then dump into the ocean to create flat land that they cover in concrete also when the mountain land becomes flat they have more land to build on.
Japan is 70% mountainous. In other words, there are many, many, many hills.