What kind of vegetation does japan have




















From north to south, different forests include broadleaf evergreen, broadleaf deciduous, and coniferous evergreen woodlands. Timber, fuel, paper pulps are obtained from these forests. The mountain and valleys contain subtropical forests while temperate forests are found in the north. Around to species of plants occur naturally in Japan. The vegetation varies widely from subtropical forest in the south to coniferous forest in the north.

In the subtropical zone, mangroves, cycads and tree ferns can be found. Zoom in. Ministry of the Environment Government of Japan. Godochosha No. The Distribution of Vegetation in Japan Forests vary with the change in temperature and other conditions. Index Back Forward. A notable form of Japanese vegetation is the cherry tree, and the flowers are a national symbol of Japan.

There are many ever-present menaces, including volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, and hurricanes. Very few natural fuels can be found; there is no coal or oil. The climate is mild and rainy. It is separated from the mainland, and as a result, fewer people came to live there than other areas. Rice is commonly grown because of the climate. Japan has four main islands.

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. There are in fact, smaller islands, but only of those are inhabited. There are two factors that affect vegetation.



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