Mount Fuji lies on the Eurasian plate.
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The boundary of Mount Fuji is created by the subduction of the Pacific Plate underneath the North American Plate. This subduction has led to the formation of the volcanic arc that includes Mount Fuji.
Mount Fuji is located on the convergent boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate. This boundary is a subduction zone, with the Philippine Sea Plate being forced beneath the Pacific Plate. The intense geologic activity in this region is responsible for the formation of Mount Fuji and the volcanic activity in the area.
it is the pacific plate and the urasion plate
no it was created when the eurasian plate and the pacific plate collided
convergent plate boundary
Mount Fuji sits on the Eurasian tectonic plate, which is made up of continental crust. Therefore, Mount Fuji rests on continental crust, not oceanic crust.
Mount Fuji is in Japan
Mount Fuji, which is found in Japan is a type of island-arc volcano. It was formed by three plates, the Philippine plate, Eurasian plate and Okhotsk plate.
It is not on a plate boundary. Therefore it may be on hotspot.