Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep symmetrical cone shape and explosive eruptions due to the combination of viscous lava and gas-rich magma.
Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano (and the highest mountain) in Japan.
Fuji Volcano is the highest in Japan rising 3776 meters, or 12,388 feet above sea level.
MT Fuji is located in Japan (it's a volcano!).
The volcano in Japan that starts with "F" is Mount Fuji. It is an iconic volcano located on Honshu Island and is the country's highest peak. It is also an active stratovolcano with a symmetrical cone, making it a popular destination for climbers and tourists.
it is a large volocano and a fissure volcano
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep symmetrical cone shape and explosive eruptions due to the combination of viscous lava and gas-rich magma.
composite
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is actually three different volcanoes that come to gather to make one big stratus-volcano.
composite volcano
Mount Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.
Active, last erupted in the 16th century but is used today for geothermal energy. (And its said Fuji-san not Fuji-yama ><)
mount fuji is made of ice and volcano
Mount Fuji is one volcano.
Mount Fuji is classified as a dormant volcano.