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Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707.
The last time Mt Fuji erupted was in 1707 A.D. It was one of the most powerful eruptions. It began in mid December and continued for weeks together. It lasted till January and etimates showed that over 700 million cubic ft of ash were spread a hundred kilometers away. Paces that were affected included were Sagami and Izu. Many volcanic vents were formed as a result of the blast. Hope this helps.
Yes, Mount Fuji is classified as an active stratovolcano. However, it has been dormant since its last eruption in 1707.
Mt Fuji has been dormant since 1701
Mount Fuji has erupted over 40 times in the past, with the last confirmed eruption occurring in 1707 during the Edo period. The volcano is considered an active stratovolcano, but there have been no recent eruptions.
Mt. Fuji erupted for the first time around 10,000 years ago. It has erupted 16 times since then. There have been no eruptions for the last 300 years.
Mount Fuji's last known eruption occurred in 1707, and it has been considered dormant since then. This means that the volcano has not shown any signs of significant volcanic activity for over 300 years.
Asiatic Black Bears have been sited on Mt. Fuji, but scientists are not sure if animals live on Mount Fuji.
sorry i don't know how many towns were distoryed i know that 17 million people died and that on the first day about 72 houses were distoryed and 3 Buddhist temples, and i do know that the damage was about 2.5 trillion dollars. I HOPE THAT HELPS.=)
yes plants have been found on mt. fuji answer from ashten rodda
Mount Bromo last erupted in January 2011, with its activity continuing until November 2015. Since then, there have been no major eruptions reported.
Mount Fuji is an active volcano near the geographic center of Japan.