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The meaning of "Aso" is fire and the eruptions were from 553-2005
im doing a world geography project on mount asama for plate-tectonic related object and i foung mount asama to be an eruptive volcano in japan and relates to plate-tectonics. so one question... how was mount asama created? just write any theory here. religious or scientific. =]
At the summit there are four craters: the Northeast Crater, Bucca Nuova Crater, Southeast Crater and Varagine Crater.
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Mt. St. Helens is only a crater.
near a stream in the japan mountains
The meaning of "Aso" is fire and the eruptions were from 553-2005
im doing a world geography project on mount asama for plate-tectonic related object and i foung mount asama to be an eruptive volcano in japan and relates to plate-tectonics. so one question... how was mount asama created? just write any theory here. religious or scientific. =]
At the summit there are four craters: the Northeast Crater, Bucca Nuova Crater, Southeast Crater and Varagine Crater.
yes
lol, this is homework qustion, isn't it? (it sure was mine once!) well... in Shinto, the native religion of Japan, everything is said to have a spirit. Princess Asama was the spirit that lived within moun Fuji. She was the sun goddess (i think). She also had the power to make plants grow. But because Princess Asama was stuck in the mountain and coud not move, women were not allowed to climb mount Fuji incase princess Asama got jealous and erupted. It affects worship... Well, there are many shrines to Princess Asama since she's basically what makes the mountain sacred.
Crater Lake is in the caldera of Mount Mazama.
Mt. Pinatubo in Luzon, Philippines Mount Saint Helens in Washigton State
Mount Fuji, Japan. The highest mountain in Japan, rising to 12,388 feet
Mt. St. Helens is only a crater.
Crater Lake formed after the collapse of Mount Mazama.
No. Crater Lake is in the caldera of Mount Mazama, which is a stratovolcano.