How did Japan’s environment affect where most early people settled?

They lived on the flat plains, where they could farm.
They lived on the coasts, where they could catch fish.
They lived in the forests, where they could hunt animals.
They lived on the mountains, where they had the most protection.

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Japan's environment significantly influenced early human settlement patterns. The most relevant factor is:

They lived on the flat plains, where they could farm.

The flat plains provided fertile land suitable for agriculture, which was essential for supporting larger populations. While coastal areas were also important for fishing, and forests played a role in hunting and gathering, the ability to cultivate crops on flat land was a major driving force behind the establishment of settled communities in ancient Japan.