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 a stratovolcano that is located in the country of Japan. It was formed over time as many eruptions occurred. The more it erupted, the larger it became. The last time it erupted was in 1707 0r 1708. It can be seen from many miles away on a clear day.
No it is in fact a composite volcano. I know that from my text book.
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Yes
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a cinder cone
Stratovolcano
A big one
Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano that is located in the country of Japan. It was formed over time as many eruptions occurred. The more it erupted, the larger it became. The last time it erupted was in 1707 0r 1708. It can be seen from many miles away on a clear day.
No it is in fact a composite volcano. I know that from my text book.
where will i get this stupid answer? really you guys useless idiots
Mt eddy is a cone. Shape
haii it a cuvered round shape like a cone
Yes
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zig zaged
The lava that comes out of Mt. Fuji is silica-poor. I am actually looking for the type of rock fragments comes out also.