China has more extensive and varied farming land compared to Japan, benefiting from larger areas of arable land and diverse climates suitable for agriculture. While Japan has fertile land, particularly in regions like Hokkaido and along river valleys, its mountainous terrain limits the overall amount of cultivable land. Additionally, Japan faces challenges such as high population density and urbanization that impact agricultural production. Overall, China's agricultural output is significantly higher due to its larger land area and investment in farming technology.
1/10 because china has a bad land
15 percent of land
Japan has very fertile, good soil land being an archipelago. It has many natural resources and farming is abundant. It's tropical with a lot of wildlife and plants.
japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1. japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1.
Japan was given land in china during the peace process:)
China has about 15% of its land suitable for farming, primarily located in the eastern and southern regions. These areas have fertile soil, adequate water supply, and favorable climatic conditions for agriculture. Other areas, such as the western and northern regions, have more challenging terrain or climate conditions for farming.
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
Japan was given land in china during the peace process
1/10 of china's land was good for farming even with China's rich soil along it's rivers.
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.
people use the land by farming and gardening
Mechanized/only 15% of Japan's land is farmable; the rest is industrialized.