Put it this way: What caused the eruption of Mt. Fuji in 1707? Like every volcanic eruption, it was caused by pressure within the earth building up until lava broke through a vulnerable place in the earth's crust. Such places are called volcanos; if they are considered unlikely to erupt, they are called dormant, and if they are deemed likely to erupt in the foreseeable future, they are called active.
it killed 17-20 million people
Mt Fuji has been dormant since 1701
Mud slides, ash clouds, localized earthquakes.
That would be Mt. Fuji.
In an earthquake the plates on the earth move and if they scrape past each other then a shock wave will be generated. If the crash into each other then they can sometimes form mountains and also let out a shock wave also one plate is forced under the other and that rock is melted down. If they pull apart then that also creates a shock wave and the gap left is filled with magma and forms a new part of the plate. Also it depends on the damage done to the things around it as to what is done to the environment.Well usually the normal happens, but if the earthquake is REALLY strong, it may start squirting out lava.
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Mt Fuji's last major eruption was in 1707. It has been dormant since 1708.
Eruption of Mt. Fuji in Japan
I'm almost sure it was July 31, 1707 read that somewhere on Google :/
Mt. Fuji is a volcano in Japan. It's last eruption was on December 16, 1707. It is long overdue for another eruption.
Mt. Fuji's last eruption before December 16, 1707, occurred in 1705. This eruption was a minor eruption compared to the major one that took place on that date in 1707, which is known as the Hoei Eruption.
Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707 to 1708.
over 12,957
It was first climbed by an anonymous monk in 1707! :)
a ton because of the ash and no i don't know the exact number cause the last time it erupted was in 1707
310000 around that