Mt. Fuji is located in Japan on Honshu Island and is the highest mountain in the country. Mt. Fuji is classified as an active Stratovolcano.
yes yama actually means "mounatin" so it's the japanese translation of mount fuji, they just put the "mount(ain)" part at the end.
Mt. Fuji volcano is on an island that is owned by Japan. Mt. Fuji is on Honshu Island in the Sea of Japan. The last time this volcano erupted was in 1707.
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
Yes, Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano that is classified as dormant, meaning it is currently not erupting but has the potential to erupt in the future. Historically, it has had explosive eruptions.
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.
mt Fuji is in japan
Mt. Fuji is dormant.
Mt Fuji is located in Japan.
mt fuji is approxamitly2ft tall
Mt Fuji is in Japan, on the island of Honshu.
If you want to know what continent Mt. Fuji is on it's in Asia.
nope. Mt. fuji has pohoehoe for lava i think
The diameter of Mt Fuji's crater is 600 metres.
To say Mt. Fuji you say it like MOUNTAIN FOOJEE
Mt. Fuji is on the island of Honshu, just outside of Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo is located 70 miles east of Mt Fuji.
Mt Fuji appears to have a flat top from many angles