Active, last erupted in the 16th century but is used today for geothermal energy. (And its said Fuji-san not Fuji-yama ><)
Fujiyama is an exstinct volcano in Honsho, Japan. The volcano last erupted in 1707.
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what type of volcano is japan mount on take and how is it formed
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mount fuji is in japan and vosges is in europe that is only the difference in them
Mount Fujiyama, or Mount Fuji as it is better known, is the highest mountain in Japan. Its elevation is 3, 776 meters.
"Fujiyama" is an incorrect way to refer to Mount Fuji because "yama" means mountain in Japanese, so saying "Mount Fujiyama" is redundant. The correct term is simply "Mount Fuji" or "Fuji-san" in Japanese.
strato volcano
it is a composite volcano
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
mount shasta is a stratovolcano
Mount Trident is a cinder cone type of volcano.