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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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Who is the tallest Hispanic?

Shaun Aisbitt was recorded as the tallest Hispanic measured 7Õ3'. China and Europe are the countries where the tallest people are recorded.

What is a super volcano?

A super volcano is one of the newest categories of volcano to scientists. The term has not truly been accepted and used for ten years yet. A super volcano itself is a style of volcano that must meet certain criteria. The criteria is still being specifically debated, however there are a few things that they have generally agreed on as of today. The criteria is based on the V.E.I. (Volcano Explosivity Index) scale. Super volcanoes have the potential to produce eruptions up to V.E.I. 8 which is an eruption that puts out more than 1,000 Km3 in a single event. The other major classification is that the magma chamber must be able to hold atleast this much magma in an eruptable capacity. There are not many volcanoes that can meet this criteria, and there has been no super volcanic eruption in historical times. The debate of how much destruction a super volcano would produce is not very well understood. The most studied super volcano in the world is the Yellowstone Super Caldera complex. There are a few other super volcanoes located around the world, for example Toba which is believed to be the location of the most recent super eruption 70,000 years before present.
A supervolcano or super volcanic eruption is a volcanic eruption with ejecta greater than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles), which is substantially larger than any volcanic event in historic times.[1] Supervolcanoes can occur when magma in the Earth rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to break through the crust. Pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure. They can also form at convergent plate boundaries (for example, Toba). Supervolcanoes are relatively new to science.

The Discovery Channel has documented seven known supervolcanoes:[2] the Yellowstone, Long Valley, and Valles Calderas in the United States; Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia; Taupo Volcano, North Island, New Zealand; Aira Caldera, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan; and the Siberian Traps, Russia. Although there are only a handful of supervolcanoes, super volcanic eruptions typically cover huge areas with lava and volcanic ash and cause a long-lasting change to weather (such as the triggering of a small ice age) sufficient to threaten the extinction of species.

How big is Mount Fuji?

Mount Fuji is 3,776 meters (12,388 feet) high.
3776m high

Who can you get to mount Fuji?

Anyone can climb the mountain during so-called official climbing season, which is usually July and August. Some trails may not be open to the summit until mid July due to lingering snow.

The mountain is open to public outside the official season, too, but only experts should consider climbing it.

What are all of Mount Fuji's past eruptions?

Mount Fuji has erupted over 40 times in the past, with the last confirmed eruption occurring in 1707 during the Edo period. The volcano is considered an active stratovolcano, but there have been no recent eruptions.

Cause of the 1707 euroption of mt fuji?

Put it this way: What caused the eruption of Mt. Fuji in 1707? Like every volcanic eruption, it was caused by pressure within the earth building up until lava broke through a vulnerable place in the earth's crust. Such places are called volcanos; if they are considered unlikely to erupt, they are called dormant, and if they are deemed likely to erupt in the foreseeable future, they are called active.

How is mount fuji created?

Mt Fuji is a volcano so was created through years of eruptions.

Is Mount Fuji covered by snow and if it is why is that?

No, there are actually a lot of horny boys around mount Fuji (turns out its actually cum) sorry to break the news to you but its a great place to ski.

Who was the first woman to climb mount fuji?

Lady Fanny Parkes was the first woman to climb Mount Fuji in 1867

How does mount fuji compare in height to mount marcy?

Mount Fuji is approximately 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall, while Mount Marcy, the highest peak in New York State, stands at 1,629 meters (5,344 feet) tall. Mount Fuji is therefore significantly taller than Mount Marcy.

How many people did Mount Fuji Kill?

17-20 million on an average claiming 5 lives per year in the last 7 years

How does mount fuji effect people?

Something that I know. That the ash floated around and gave skin diseases. And they had to evacuate at a certain point

Who is the tallest people in the world?

the tallest person in the world is

Sultan Kösen - 8'1" (246.4 cm) is the tallest person in the world..................................