Japan's largest volcanoes include Mount Fuji, Mount Aso, Mount Ontake, and Mount Asama. These volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire and are located on different islands throughout Japan. They are considered some of the most active and iconic volcanoes in the country.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there are 108 active volcanoes in Japan. "Active" is defined as any volcano that emits gas and/or has erupted in the last 10,000 years. The JMA is currently monitoring about 30 of them. There are about 36 active volcanoes in Japan. Remember ACTIVE!
Mercury has impact craters but not volcanoes.
Because Japan lies in the Ring of Fire, a belt of volcanoes that ring the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, volcanoes are present in Japan's waters as Japan is located along the Circum-Pacific belt, or the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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The four main volcanoes in the world are Mauna Loa in Hawaii, Mount Etna in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount Vesuvius in Italy. These volcanoes are known for their frequent eruptions and significant impact on the surrounding areas.
Active volcanoes are mostly found on islands such as Japan ,andaman and nicobar etc.
there are estimated 80 active volcanoes iin Japan. trust me babes