Mount Fuji in Japan is a composite volcano
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
Mt. Fuji was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
Mt.Fuji is a composite volcano (Stratovolcano)that was created through a series of volcanic eruptions. It is a dormant volcano that erupted in 1707.
The Northern Hemisphere. The volcano , Mount Etna, is located in the island of Sicily, in the country of Italy. Italy is in Europe, and Europe is in the northern hemisphere. The geographic coordinates for Mt. Etna. are 37 o N , 13 o E. Its height is 3323 meters.
I believe you mean Mount Fuji, which is the tallest mountain in Japan, and is located in the northern hemisphere.
Fuji is a city, at the foot of Mt Fuji, in the Honshu region of Japan in the eastern and southern hemisphere. Japan is not in the Southern Hemisphere but in the Northern Hemisphere. However, if the questioner meant Fiji Island in the South Pacific, it is in the Southern Hemisphere [ and in the Eastern Hemisphere].
It's in California which is north of the Equator and thus in the Northern Hemisphere.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji in Japan is a composite volcano
composite volcano
Mount Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
Mt. Fuji was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
Mount Fuji is one volcano.
Mount Fuji is classified as a dormant volcano.