A big one
a cinder cone
Mt Fuji is a composite volcano, or stratovolcano. Composite volcanos are typically large, steep-sided, symmetrical cones that can continue to grow in height by adding layers of various volcanic material.
mt Fuji is in japan
Mt. Fuji is dormant.
Mt Fuji is located in Japan.
mt fuji is approxamitly2ft tall
No, Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. Stratovolcanoes are typically characterized by their steep slopes and explosive eruptions caused by the buildup of gas pressure within the magma chamber.
Mt Fuji is in Japan, on the island of Honshu.
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.
You can find a map of Mt Fuji in Japan on color maps by looking for a map of the Yamanashi or Shizuoka prefectures where Mt Fuji is located, or by searching for a detailed map of Japan that includes specific landmarks such as Mt Fuji highlighted in color. Online mapping websites and physical travel guidebooks often have detailed color maps available for reference.
If you want to know what continent Mt. Fuji is on it's in Asia.
nope. Mt. fuji has pohoehoe for lava i think