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what is the human geography of Japan

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Answered by areejhunzla14
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The terrain is mostly rugged and mountainous with 66% forest. The population is clustered in urban areas on the coast, plains, and valleys. Japan is located in the northwestern Ring of Fire on multiple tectonic plates. East of the Japanese archipelago is three oceanic trenches.

Answered by adyashacutee
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The terrain is mostly rugged and mountainous with 66% forest. The population is clustered in urban areas on the coast, plains and valleys. Japan is located in the northwestern Ring of Fire on multiple tectonic plates. East of the Japanese archipelago are three oceanic trenches

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