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                Japan

Japan 

AVERAGE LIFE IN JAPAN

WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DO THEY OWN

They have many kind of electric appliances

...TV, PC, phone, refrigerator, washing machine, etc.

but most of them do not have a clothes dryer

because they hang dry clothes in the balcony

WHAT  DO THEY DO EVERYDAY

 In Tokyo : 12hours and more per day in certain industries

&

Japan has some of the longest working hours in the world

WHAT DO THEY TO SURVIVE

Profile of the country

Population

127 million (2016)

Population per doctor →2 per 1,000 people  (2002) ( rank: 63)

Life expectancy

male→80.98  

female→87.14 (2016)

ranked 2th in the world following Hong kong

Japanese family

the average size of family → 2.6 (person)

1.46 children per woman (2015)

Average size of a family home in Japan  →121.7 m2 (36.8 tsubo;1,310 sq ft).

 

The average yearly income of Japanese households:

5,372,000 yen ($53,000 €40,000) (2012)

Engel’s coefficient→ 25.8%(2016)(the money spend on food )

Impact on the environment

WHY THEY MAKE IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT

Because all of the actions that we normally do are those who consume resource.

example: When we get up and light up,we also consume electricity.

The notes we use to learn are also obtained by cutting down trees.

No resource,No life

WHY THEY CREATE A LOT OF GARBAGE

When we buy food outside,They are in containers such as plastic and paper.

Also,when cooking,vegetable or fruit core,seed,and stem will remain as garbage.

We constantly live while creating waste.So we can not live without putting out garbage.

That is why it is important to keep the amount of garbage out and to carefully use limited resources.

Thank you for listening!

 

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