Mt. Fuji or Fujisama is located just west of Tokyo, near the Pacific coast of central Honshu. Mt. Fuji is a prominent symbol of the eastern kingdom.
This volcano is located in Iceland.
The substance that alternates with lava in a composite volcano is pyroclastic material. This material includes various types of fragmented volcanic rock, such as ash, cinders, and volcanic bombs. It is ejected during explosive eruptions and can be deposited around the volcano, building up layers over time.
It is a Shield volcano, located in Iceland.
The smallest volcano in the Philippines is Taal Volcano, located in the province of Batangas, Luzon. Taal is known for its unique geological features, including an island within a lake within an island.
Hey buddy, is it Kanga volcano or Kanaga Volcano? If it is Kanaga volcano, it's located in northern of Kanaga island in the western Aleutian islands.
Fujiyama is an exstinct volcano in Honsho, Japan. The volcano last erupted in 1707.
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Japan's most famous landmark it is beautiful cone-shaped volcano/mountain , Fujiyama or Mt.Fuji , is still considered sacred by many Japanese
its classed as active but has been dormant since 1708
Mount Fuji or Fujiyama is located on the main island of Japan.
The volcano eruption was when the layers of the earth crack..and it form into a volcanic cone,thats where the lava comes out...and the volcano is build by the lava,is because that every time the lava turns cold it drys..and becomes hardend
Aiichiro Fujiyama died in 1985.
Aiichiro Fujiyama was born in 1897.
Shin Fujiyama was born in 1984.
Active, last erupted in the 16th century but is used today for geothermal energy. (And its said Fuji-san not Fuji-yama ><)
The duration of Rock Fujiyama is 1440.0 seconds.
This volcano is located in Iceland.