MT Fuji lava flows violently.
mafic lava is the KIND of lava produced in mount (mt) Fuji.
it has metomorphic as rock and touchy lava
from the ashes and lava of volcanos.
lava mud ash
Mount Hood has a few steam events, but has not had a lava flow in almost two centuries.
earthquakes. dangerous gases and scorching hot lava!!
Not usually. It is more common for a volcano to erupt explosively and later extrude gas-depleted lava. That being said, lava domes can sometimes explode.
Mount Fuji and Mount St. Helen's are composite, or strato-volcanoes. Composed of layers of lava, tephra, ash, and other things.
They have practise evacuation drills and can have certain areas where no one is allowed to live or build on as it is where the lava flow is predicted to be.
it is red
Mount Fuji is the archetype of the stratovolcano and probably rivals Vesuvius for the best-know volcano. The volcano rises about 3,500 m above the surrounding plain. Fuji has erupted at least 16 times since 781 AD. Most of these eruptions were moderate to moderate-large in size.