Volcanic eruption caused the formation of Mount Fuji.
Mount Fuji is located in the northern hemisphere.
There was a man name Jake Fuji. He fell into the volcano. | Actually no one knows what mt fuji was named after, but Jake is not a Japanese name. There would not have been any people named Jake in Japan a few hundred years ago when they named it. They probably hadn't even made contact with China at that point.
Mount St. Helens in the United States, known for its catastrophic eruption in 1980. Mount Fuji in Japan, an iconic and symmetrical volcano that last erupted in 1707. Mount Etna in Italy, Europe's most active volcano with frequent eruptions.
The Urals and the Caucuses.
No, Mount Fuji is not a continent. It is a famous and iconic volcano located on the island of Honshu in Japan. It is considered a dormant stratovolcano and stands as the highest peak in Japan.
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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
Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures just west of Tokyo
Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano in Japan