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Yes, Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano, which means it is composed of multiple layers of volcanic rock, ash, and lava from various eruptions over thousands of years. These layers create its distinctive conical shape and contribute to its geological complexity. The layering reflects different volcanic activity periods, with the most recent eruptions occurring in the early 18th century.

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