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Describe the link between population density and relief in Japan

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Answered by PMuddassirkhan
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Answer:

population density is an economic term used by government to calculate a particular areas population.

Explanation:

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, most of the time to humans. It is a key geographical term.whereas relief in Japan describes one should not get drugs like marijuna and other drungs into the country whether he is legal resident of the country he will be jailed for a certain amount of term.

Answered by mariocolantonio
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Answer:

Due to the relief (high an low land regions) most of the population is situated around the coastal "flatter" areas. The hilly/mountainous central areas of Japan are logically less populated.

Explanation:

Relief in this case has nothing to do with drugs.

Relief (or local relief) refers specifically to the quantitative measurement of vertical elevation change in a landscape. It is the difference between maximum and minimum elevations within a given area, usually of limited extent.

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