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Global warming, such a small island country as Japan, why don't the Japanese worry about sinking?

The reason why the Japanese are not worried about sinking is because the Japanese have already thought of a way out. Japan has bought many territories in other parts of the world, especially in Brazil and Fiji.

As an island in the Pacific Ocean, Japan is located in the earthquake zone. It can be said that many people in Japan are worried that the tsunami will bring a devastating blow to Japan and sink due to frequent earthquakes.

Japan is also worried that Japan will sink, but Japan has already thought about its future. Once their country sinks, Japan will move collectively to the place where they bought it. Japan used to like to invade other countries in order to occupy the land and consider its future retreat.

Japan's economy is developing very rapidly. At the same time, Japan has bought land and some islands almost all over the world. Although some countries don't sell them, Japan has always bought them. As long as Japan can buy an island, Japan will buy it. Japan traded money for land. If Japan sinks, then Japan can let the Japanese live on these purchased land or islands.

These lands and islands purchased by Japan have the right to use and live, which is very shameful for Japan. They use money to own the right to operate other land, which is basically not restricted and bound by other countries.

Maybe one day Japan will sink and Japan will not exist, but the Japanese people may appear elsewhere. They have bought land, and they can build houses on the bought land, re-develop the economy and consolidate the national defense cause.