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Audrina Waters
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19 March, 15:01
49. What are the main factors in Japans climate?
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Ezra Fowler
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Answer:hot, humid, cold, and mildly cold
Explanation:Central Japan has hot, humid summers and short winters, and southwestern Japan has long, hot, humid summers and mild winters. Two primary factors influence Japan's climate: a location near the Asian continent and the existence of major oceanic currents.
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