There are many volcanic mountains in Japan. Among the more famous are Mount Fuji, Mount Unzen, and Sakurajima.
mount fuji was found in japan
There are many mountain ranges in Japan. These mountain ranges include Hida Mountains, Japanese Alps, Akaishi Mountains, Kiso Mountains, and Hakkoda Mountains.
That would be Mt. Fuji.
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!
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MT. Fuji is a mountain found in Japan it is a famous mountain because of the size of it.
Mt. Fuji is still considered active along with 108 other active volcanoes found in Japan. Japan is basically a volcano if you walk in Japan anywhere, you're on top of a volcanic mass....lol.
Most of Japan is mountainous due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, resulting in numerous volcanic and seismic activities. The collision of tectonic plates has led to the creation of mountain ranges and deep valleys throughout the country. These landforms have also influenced Japan's climate and natural ecosystems.
A mountain could be a volcano and a volcano can be a mountain. A volcanic mountain is only one type of mountain. Mt. St. Helens in the United States is a volcanic mountain. The Hawaiian Islands are a string of volcanic mountains. And the world's largest mountain range is the mid-ocean ridge, created by diverging tectonic plates and volcanism.