Japan is not "a volcano" but the islands that comprise Japan are primarily volcanic. There are many volcanoes in Japan. (Mount Fuji is probably the one that has been imaged the most).
The plateaus are Kibi, Akiyoshi, and Ikoma that I know of at the moment.The only plain I know of are the Kanto plains.All of what I know right now is that there aren't any hills.
Yes. There are quite a few volcanoes in Japan.
It isn't The volcanic activity in Hawaii is unrelated to the volcanic activity in Japan.
In japan· Located in the Chubu region, Honshu, Japan
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
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Mount Fuji in Japan is a composite volcano
Mount Usu is a volcano in japan that has snow on it. Hope that helps!
what type of volcano is japan mount on take and how is it formed
One of the most famous and sacred volcano in Japan is Fuji mountain.
yes, yes there is a volcano there
· Akan Volcano, Japan · Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica
It isn't The volcanic activity in Hawaii is unrelated to the volcanic activity in Japan.
In japan· Located in the Chubu region, Honshu, Japan
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
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Okinawa is not a volcano; it is a Japanese prefecture located in the southern part of Japan. Japan has several volcanoes, but Okinawa itself is not one.