How did Japan's geography enable it to avoid contact with other nations for long periods of its history? (1 point)


It is a group of islands located far from mainland Asia.

It has few natural harbors from which its people could explore.

It contains active volcanoes and has a mountainous terrain.

It was in an area of the world that emperors did not want to conquer.

Respuesta :

The Geography of a country affects it in different ways when it comes to developments. In relation to the location of other countries Japan is located far from the mainland Asia hence it took long to interact with other countries of the world.






Answer:

It is a group of islands located far from mainland Asia.

Explanation:

During much of its history, Japan was a very isolated country. Although it engaged with China slightly, Japan traded with other countries very little and did not engage in significant cultural exchange. The main reason for this is the geographic isolation of the country. The territory of Japan consists of a group of islands that are located far from mainland Asia. This allowed it to have great control over the foreign influences that it admitted into the country.