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Mt. Fuji is a volcanic mountain. And it's a dormant volcano, which means it can burst any time.
The Tyaphase Mountain, and Mount Fugi are the most common ones. If you are doing a report on the history of Japan make sure you include those mountains...it will definatly impress your teacher!
MT. Fuji is a mountain found in Japan it is a famous mountain because of the size of it.
That would be Mt. Fuji.
Mount Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.
To say Mt. Fuji you say it like MOUNTAIN FOOJEE
Mount Fuji is primarily composed of layers of volcanic rock, such as basalt and andesite, which were formed from past eruptions. The uppermost part of the mountain's iconic cone is covered in layers of volcanic ash and pumice.
Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain of Japan.
Fujiyama -- Fuji mountain -- Mt. Fuji
Mt Fuji
A "Stratovalcano".
volcanic mountain