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Scientists have identified distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mt. Fuji. The first phase is composed of an andesite which forms the deep core of the volcano and this is covered by later basalt lavas.

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Most of the time, it is of Low Silica content and it is extremely waterless. In other words, quiet.

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pillow and blocky lava

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Mostly Basalt Magma is produced, which is filled with magnesium and iron and low on silica

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It has high silica.

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Basaltic

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Hot Lava

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Igneous.

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