There is no mount Fiji.There is only a Mount Fuji located in Japan.
Yes, Mount Fiji (also known as Mount Fiji) is an active stratovolcano located in Japan. It last erupted in 1707-1708 during the Edo period. Since then, there have been no major eruptions, but it is still considered an active volcano with the potential for future eruptions.
Fiji's highest point is Mount Tomanivi, rising to around 1,324 meters (4,344 feet) above sea level. The average elevation of most inhabited areas in Fiji is typically lower, around 100 meters (330 feet) above sea level.
The 180 meridian crosses Vanua Levu, Rambi, and Taveuni islands in Fiji.
There are no glaciers on Fiji. It's too warm for a start.
No. Fiji is in the south of the Pacific Ocean and a long way from Africa. ---------------- Fiji is an Island on its own just like Hawaii and Cook Islands, located in the Pacific to the east of Australia.
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Yes, Mount Fiji (also known as Mount Fiji) is an active stratovolcano located in Japan. It last erupted in 1707-1708 during the Edo period. Since then, there have been no major eruptions, but it is still considered an active volcano with the potential for future eruptions.
There is no such thing as Mount Fiji but there is a Mount Fuji in Japan. Fiji is a country in the south pacific.
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Mount Fiji is located in Japan. It is an iconic mountain and a popular destination for hikers and tourists.
Fiji has many mountains. It's highest mountain is Mount Tomanivi.
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Composite volcanoes, or stratovolcanoes
Mount Washington in Kadavu.
Mount Fiji in Japan
Mount Tomanivi is an extinct volcano located in the northern highlands of Viti Levu. At 1,324 metres (4,344 ft), Mount Tomanivi is the highest mountain in Fiji.