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Charlee Middleton
5 June, 06:45
Why is Japan so densely populated?
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Brennen Skinner
5 June, 08:09
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Japan is densely populated because it is an island nation which means that there is not a lot of territory for the Japanese to spread out and inhabit. In addition Japan has a large population for the small territory that exists. A final reason is that much of life in Japan is centered around urban zones, which means that most of the population lives in these urban environments which are very dense.
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