Nobody knows.
Some major mountain ranges in Japan include the Japanese Alps, the Chugoku Mountains, and the Akaishi Mountains. These ranges cover much of the main islands of Japan and contribute to the country's rugged terrain and diverse landscapes.
The mountains of Japan and the location of Japan helped lead to some isolation.
Topographical map or contour map.
You would use a physical map to show mountains because it displays the natural features of the Earth's surface, including topography such as mountains and valleys. A resource map, on the other hand, focuses on the distribution of natural resources like minerals, forests, or water bodies.
Physical* Physical maps show the features of the map. Lakes, mountains, etc. Political maps show the boundaries of the countries/states. They also name them.
That map is useless because those ranges are enormous. The Ou Mountains stretch from Aomori to the Kanto region (north of Tokyo). The Japanese Alps bisect the entire island of Honshu
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map fout ou deyo
mountains, beacuse mountains cover most of the islands in Japan and china and mountains cover both of these places too.
Its a map.....of...Japan.
Yes, Japan has lots of mountains.
Mountains are usually brown on a map.
Yes, Japan has very many mountains.
There are simply to many White Mountains to select the proper map.
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.
why is 3/4 of japan covered with mountains
map touye ou.