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Ultimately, how did Japan get all of its natural resources?

A. Trade
B. Growing and farming their own resources
C. Stealing from sister countries

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The correct answer is trade :)
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User Bad Loser
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There are small deposits of coal, oil, iron and minerals in the Japanese archipelago. Japan is scarce in critical natural resources and has been heavily dependent on imported energy and raw materials. There are major deep sea mineral resources in the seabed of Japan.

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