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Mount Fuji

The highest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji stands at 12,389 sq ft and lies about 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. Its symmetrical cone is a renowned symbol of the country. It is now an international destination for mountain-climbing and tourism.

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When was the last time mount hekla erupted?

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Mount Hekla last erupted in February 2020. This eruption was the first since 2000 when it also erupted. It is one of Icelands most active volcanos with more than 20 eruptions since the 1100s.

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Who is the tallest goalie?

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Kristof van Hout - 2.08m - (6ft10)

Belgian Goalkeeper who plays for the Belgium Jupiler League club, Standard Liege.

Check out the link in the Related Links. It will show you the 15 tallest players in the world. not all goalkeepers, but #1 is a goalkeeper.

Did Hokusai get married?

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Is mount fuji active or dormant?

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Geologists classify it as active, although the last eruption was in 1708.

How tall is Tatsuya Fuji?

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Takako Fuji is 5' 10".

What jobs to people have at mt Fuji?

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Tour Guides and Travel Guides

What do Japanese call Mount Fuji?

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Another name for Mount Fuji is Mount Fujiyama. Yama means mountain.
Its known as the holy mountain. Or the Japanese name for it is Fuji-san (if that helps)

What were the effects on the land after mount Fuji erupted in 170?

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The extremely explosive eruption caused mudflows and mudslides destroyed trees, habitats, wildlife, and forests and left only barren wasteland in its wake.

Where is mt kilomanjaro?

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Mount Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, "Kibo", "Mawenzi", and "Shira", is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa, and rises approximately 4,877 metres (16,001 ft) from its base to 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) above sea level.

How do people near mount Fuji remain safe when it erupts?

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They have practise evacuation drills and can have certain areas where no one is allowed to live or build on as it is where the lava flow is predicted to be.

What was the legend of princess Asama and how did it affect worship at mount Fuji?

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lol, this is homework qustion, isn't it? (it sure was mine once!)

well... in Shinto, the native religion of Japan, everything is said to have a spirit. Princess Asama was the spirit that lived within moun Fuji. She was the sun goddess (i think). She also had the power to make plants grow. But because Princess Asama was stuck in the mountain and coud not move, women were not allowed to climb mount Fuji incase princess Asama got jealous and erupted.

It affects worship... Well, there are many shrines to Princess Asama since she's basically what makes the mountain sacred.

How much land did Mt Fuji destroy?

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No one really knows for sure.

What type of eruption did mount fuji have?

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pyroclastic flow, but now the volcano is dormant. There is said that when it erupted in 258 B.C. that it was so intense that Tokyo (which is 60 miles away from the volcano) got covered in 6 inches of ash.

Was there any major damage of mount fujis last eruption?

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The last eruption of Mt. Fuji was in 1707-1708. The eruption released cinder, ash, "bombs", and mud but strangely no lava. The eruption destroyed 72 homes and 2 temples but there were oddly no fatalities due to the eruption.

How many vents does mount fuji have?

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Yes Mount Fuji has vents.