Comparing Japan and Thailand
Thailand and Japan are two countries situated in the Australian, Asian and Pacific (A.A.P) region. There are many similarities and differences in their physical and human geographies. Japan is an archipelago of 3900 mountainous islands with a total land size of 377 835km2. Located in East Asia along the 'Pacific Ring of Fire' Japan ranges from North 50 30I to 210 and East 970 3I to 1030 3I. In contrast, Thailand is a larger country with a total landmass of 511 770km2. It is located in South East Asia on the Indo-China and Malayan peninsula. Thailand’s landmass ranges from 70 5I to 200 5I North and 970 to 105o 41 East. Thailand has a tropical climate that experiences monsoonal influences, whereas Japan has a diverse climate, ranging from sub-tropical in the south to alpine conditions on the elevated peaks. Japan has an aging population, which is twice the size of Thailand's. 90% of Japan’s 126 million people live on only 20% of its dry land. Dissimilarly, Thailand’s population is more evenly spread with a distribution of 117 persons per km2. Japan is a More Developed country (M.D.C) with a GNP per capita of US$34 500, which makes it Asia most affluent country. Japan Economy relies on services and high technology . . .
In contrast, there are no active volcanoes in Thailand and only minor earthquakes occur. Many markets and sales take place in small boats along the river systems. Correspondingly, both Japan and Thailand main religion is Buddhism, 95% in Thailand and 84% in Japan. This enables Japan to have zero external debt. Unlike Japan, Thailand is not a group of islands, it is however a larger country with a land area of 511 770km2. Japan is much more industrialised than Thailand. Identically, Japan and Thailand have a death rate of 7 people per every 1000 people. The mountain ranges extend across the islands from north to south. The two countries have populations which, are structured very differently. The amount of rain Japan receives also alters with latitudinal range and elevation. C) with a GNP per capita of US$8 800. Thailand and Japan have economies that are structured differently from one another.
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