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9 August, 11:25

How does the size of a landmass relate to species diversity? the size of a landmass is unrelated to species diversity. larger landmasses have less diversity. larger landmasses have greater diversity?

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  1. 9 August, 11:35
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    In total, Japan's territory is 377,835 km², of which 374,744 km² is land and 3,091 km² water. This makes Japan's total area slightly smaller than the U. S. state of Montana. Japan is bigger than Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand and the U. K., and is 1.7 times the size of North and South Korea combined and 10 times the size of Taiwan.
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