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Francis Roman
21 November, 15:40
Why is japan so densly populated
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Jessica Wood
21 November, 16:21
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Because of all the industry they have there. Also because of all the mountains and how little space they have due to the huge population of Japan.
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Tatiana Palmer
21 November, 18:02
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Because of all the industry they have there. Also because of all the mountains and how little space they have due to the huge population of Japan.
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