it hurts the landforms around it when it explodes with lava and burns them.
More details at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji.
Mount Fuji hasn't erupted in about 300 years. Records from that time won't say much about relief efforts and there was probably no foreign help.
Mount Fuji, Japan. The highest mountain in Japan, rising to 12,388 feet
the importance of mt. Fuji is that it is the highest mountain and that we don't want it to explode off because that it the highest that we every gotten to and that we don't want to have to wait for years to regrow again because it took years for that mountain to grow that high.
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Mountains are mainly the landforms there........ I am so sorry if this doesn't help you.
Check out the link I've provided you with...Has got a big article on Mt. Fuji...that shud help you...
There are far too many to count here. Most volcanoes on convergent boundaries are stratovolcanoes. Well-known volcanoes on convergent boundaries include Mount St Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, Mount Unzen, Mount Merapi, Krakatoa, Mount Tamboa, Mount Pinatubo, Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius, Mount Pelee, Soufriere Hills, and Nevado Del Ruiz.
Gavin Odem summited Mt. Fuji at the age of 6 years 17 days old. On 31 AUG 2011 Ashley Abigail Mendez summited Mt. Fuji at the age of 2 years old assisted by her dad. Recently Kevin Kaska at the age of 1 year,4 month and 7 days climb Mount Fuji with the help of his daddy on Aug 4, 2014.
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