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Why do most Japanese people live near the coastlines?(1 point)
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The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult and Coastal locations are easier to defend from invasion.
The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult and Coastal locations are easier to defend from invasion.

Japan relies on the sea for much of its food supply and The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult.
Japan relies on the sea for much of its food supply and The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult.

Coastal locations are easier to defend from invasion and Volcanic eruptions make most of Japan unlivable.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best response is: **Japan relies on the sea for much of its food supply and The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult.**

This explanation captures two key factors: the reliance on the sea for food and the challenges posed by Japan's mountainous geography for agriculture, leading people to live near the coast.
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