Korea and Japan Objective 1: Outline the physical geography of Korea and Japan Objective 2: Describe the economic relationship between Japan and the Koreas
Four tectonic plates in the region. Result? Japan has 108 active volcanoes!
Japan 1,500-mile-long chain of over 3,000 islands! Rugged, terrain Mount Fuji, the highest peak in Japan, is actually a volcano.
The Koreas Mountainous terrain South Korea has more suitable farmland than North Korea
Climate
Rainfall
Land Use
Economic Relationships Many countries have comparative advantages (def) over Japan and the Koreas Farming is too costly in this region, much food is imported. Minerals are not evenly spread in the region. North Korea has a majority of the mineral resources. Countries are interdependent in the region