July 30,1999 i was made in that day and year and month because my name is Fuji lol
mount fuji is made of ice and volcano
japan
No
I believe Japan.
1977
No, the island of Fiji is not called Fuji. Fiji is a country in the South Pacific made up of over 300 islands, while Fuji refers to Mount Fuji, a famous volcano located in Japan. The two are distinct and unrelated geographical entities.
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.
well many people of that time belived in myths so they obviuolsy made up stories about mount fuji .
Mount Fuji, Japan's largest mountain, is made of basalt.
Mount Fuji tea sets are made of cast iron and the teapot is shaped like Mount Fuji. The inside of the tea pot is enamel to prevent rust. They were prized possessions in many households.
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.
It depends on what you mean. Fuji River, a river in Japan Fuji, Saga, a town in Japan Fuji, Shizuoka, a city in Japan Fuji Speedway, a major race track at the base of Mt Fuji further information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji