There were'nt any fatalities of the eruption in 1707. Although many damages were caused. The eruption was explosive and generated mudflows. The eruption began on December the 16th and ended on February the 24th, 1708. - Quite a long time!
The number is beyond count.
During the past 7 years, on average Mt. Fuji has claimed 5 lives per year. More details on emergency assistance while climbing Mt. Fuji can be found at the related link below.
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17-20 million people
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.
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About 16,000 people where killed.
17-20 million people
Mount Fuji is one volcano.
Yes Mount Fuji has vents.
63 times. It has actually erupted 16 times since 781 AD, which was when Mount Fuji was created.
Mount Fuji tea sets are made of cast iron and the teapot is shaped like Mount Fuji. The inside of the tea pot is enamel to prevent rust. They were prized possessions in many households.
well many people of that time belived in myths so they obviuolsy made up stories about mount fuji .
One attraction is Mount Fuji, which is the tallest mountain in Japan and a dormant volcano.Temples, Shrines, Tokyo, Volcanoes, Mount Fuji, OsakaTokyo, Mt. Fuji, and many other places.
Many plants like the Sweinie, or getre are found on the surface of Mount Fuji
There are many including Mount St Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, and Mount Vesuvius.
It never stops
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.
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