Japan has no swimmable beaches? What are the cause and effect?
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Yes. Japan has no swimmable beaches.
Explanation:
Causes are:
- Japan experiences several high tides throughout the year as it a Island nation in one of the most active oceanic water activity in the world.
- Japan experiences tsunami's very frequently due to these active oceanic motions. The beaches in Japan are not considered to be safe due to the high tides and deadly waves hitting the shore.
Effects are:
- There are no trained lifeguards for the the oceanic situation in the beaches over there. Henceforth, the beaches are made non-swimmable by the government
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