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Why do most Japanese people live near the coastlines? Select all that apply.

A. The mountainous terrain makes farming difficult.

B. Volcanic eruptions make most of Japan unlivable.

C. Coastal locations are easier to defend from invasion.

D. Japan relies on the sea for much of its food supply.

E. Japan's traditional protector was a sea goddess.

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I’m guessing d but tbh I’m probably wrong so don’t mark it with pen
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User Jon Abaca
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I think its c because they rely on Sea food
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User TomDK
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