Its lava (not magma) is a water saturated granitic lava that is typical of subduction zone volcanoes. It tends to erupt explosively due to the sudden flash evaporation of the water as the lava leaves the volcano.
I do not know of any Mount fugi but Mount Fuji is a volcano
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Stratovolcanoes, also called composite volcanoes, are the type that have erupted recently and have the potential to erupt at any time. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep sides and explosive eruptions due to the presence of viscous magma. Examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
Mount Fuji, an active volcano and Japan's highest peak at 3,776.24m, stands alone. It is near the southern Japanese Alps, the Akaishi range, but Fuji is not in any range.
Mount Fuji is considered to be dormant for now, but can erupt at any time. No one knows for sure if or when it will.
yes they hide in the cracks of the mountain
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Mt. Fuji is a volcanic mountain. And it's a dormant volcano, which means it can burst any time.
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji is located the south part of Japan near tokyo
Yes, Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan at 3,776 meters, making it an iconic symbol of the country. It is also an active stratovolcano with a near-perfect conical shape and is considered a sacred site in Japanese culture. Additionally, Mount Fuji is a popular destination for hikers and tourists, offering stunning views and unique experiences throughout the year.
Mount Fuji in Japan formed in several stages due to subduction at the convergence of three plates: the Pacific plate, Philippine plate and Eurasian plate. The last eruption was in 1707-1708, but any new eruption from the summit crater could add to the height of the volcano.