lots of cities and hotels live near there but not exact further down where the volcano actually is so yes not towns and villages live there but hotels and cities do
Yes, there are myths about Sakurajima Volcano, most of them including religious meanings or its haunted or something like that =] hope that helps! jess xox
No. Sakurajima is a volcano associated with a convergent plate boundary.
No. Sakurajima is a volcano associate with a plate boundary.
Sakurajima is a rather dangerous volcano due to it's large and constant production of ash. The volcano is currently under a Level 3 orange alert from the Japan Meteorological Agency. It is currently the only volcano with this alert level in Japan.
No. It is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.
Sakurajima or Cherry Island is an active volcano. It is a former island in Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan.
The volcano is called Sakurajima.
Yes, there are myths about Sakurajima Volcano, most of them including religious meanings or its haunted or something like that =] hope that helps! jess xox
No. Sakurajima is a volcano associated with a convergent plate boundary.
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No. Sakurajima is a volcano associate with a plate boundary.
Sakurajima is on the southern part of the Japanese island of Kyushu, projecting into Kagoshima Bay.
Sakurajima volcano
Mount sakurajima is located in Kagoshima, Japan and is a stratovolcano.
Mount sakurajima is located in Kagoshima, Japan and is a stratovolcano.
Schiveluch is a volcano in Russia. It is located in Asia.
No. It is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.