Well, the volcanic soil helps the plants get more nutrients and people use volcanic items to help them with construction, abrasive and cleaning agents, and for other chemical and industrial uses. The volcanoes also prvide energy for us.
Ithink it was very violent
Geologist believe Mt. Fuji was formed approximatey 600,000 years ago during the Pleistocene era. The last recorded eruption was the Hōei eruption, which started on Decemeber16, 1707 and ended about January 1, 1708.
The last eruption of Mt. Fuji was in 1707-1708. The eruption released cinder, ash, "bombs", and mud but strangely no lava. The eruption destroyed 72 homes and 2 temples but there were oddly no fatalities due to the eruption.
Mt. Fuji's last recorded eruption took place in late 1707. Recent tremors have given rise to speculation that it might again erupt in the near future.
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The answer is Mt. Tambora
The last eruption of mt Vesuvius was in 1944,18 of March.
well no one really know
There is always earthquakes when volcanoes erupt, so, yes.
the same place any mt Etna eruption is, Sicily, Italy
yes
The last Mt Saint Hellens Eruption was relatively short.