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Mt. Fuji was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
Mt.Fuji is a composite volcano (Stratovolcano)that was created through a series of volcanic eruptions. It is a dormant volcano that erupted in 1707.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
Mount Fuji in Japan is a composite volcano
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 was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
Mt. Fuji is a volcanic mountain. And it's a dormant volcano, which means it can burst any time.
Mt.Fuji is a composite volcano (Stratovolcano)that was created through a series of volcanic eruptions. It is a dormant volcano that erupted in 1707.
Mount Fuji is the archetype of the stratovolcano and probably rivals Vesuvius for the best-know volcano. The volcano rises about 3,500 m above the surrounding plain. Fuji has erupted at least 16 times since 781 AD. Most of these eruptions were moderate to moderate-large in size.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
I do not know of any Mount fugi but Mount Fuji is a volcano
The lava that comes out of Mt. Fuji is silica-poor. I am actually looking for the type of rock fragments comes out also.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mt. Fuji is still considered active along with 108 other active volcanoes found in Japan. Japan is basically a volcano if you walk in Japan anywhere, you're on top of a volcanic mass....lol.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji in Japan is a composite volcano
Mount Fuji is actually three different volcanoes that come to gather to make one big stratus-volcano.