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Japan's Fuji-san or Mt. Fuji has been regarded as sacred mountain for virtually as long as humans have lived nearby. It was originally a sacred mountain of the Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan.
Japan's Fuji-san or Mt. Fuji has been regarded as sacred mountain for virtually as long as humans have lived nearby. It was originally a sacred mountain of the Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan
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It's how long a mountain has been there for
It's how long a mountain has been there for
How Mount. Fuji erupt! ~ sent by: Marissa A. JerniganMaybe earthquakes because it can make big cracks in them. Or it be weathering like erosion or like tsunamis (but that maybe can cool down the magma.) In the 80,s or the 90's had a big eruption in Japan because the mountain called Fuji erupt by the earthquakes & destroy Japan a long time ago.Once upon a time I went to Naeba Mountain & guess what I saw.... Fuji Mountain! & sence everybody says its a "volcano" I thought it was a volcano too!How to make Mount. Fuji. (it is an activity.)=1-19-2012First get two bags of clay next you make the top of the mountain then sped it out on a pieceof plastic tray.Next you set it there for 2 weeks until it is dry.Finally you paint the top blue & the bottom green then you set it there for 1 week & you finish! (but to make sure you make a half hole in the mountain!)I hope you injoy this activity! (: my phone # : 090-8846-9698
Mount Fuji is 3,776 meters and 12,385 ft. it is located in JapanMount Fuji is located on Honshu Island, Japan and is the country's tallest peak. Mount Fuji stands 12,388 feet tall or 3,776 meters.The peak of Mount Fuji is 3,776 metres (12,388 ft) above sea level.
Mt. Fuji formed as two tectonic plates converged and subducted. Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano (composite volcano) in Japan.
A Fuji mum is a type of Chrysanthemum. It is also known as a spider mum because the petals resemble long spider legs.
Mt. Fuji is a volcano in Japan. It's last eruption was on December 16, 1707. It is long overdue for another eruption.
6,313 miles
a long time ago............650b.c.