Which of these allowed Japan’s population to grow?
A.
Japan imported most of its food f...
Geography, 31.03.2020 18:28, maggiestevens5321
Which of these allowed Japan’s population to grow?
A.
Japan imported most of its food from China.
B.
Japan had no enemies, so its population grew.
C.
Japan’s climate enabled rice production and fishing.
D.
Japan's had a very advanced farming system.
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