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The temperatures on Mount Fuji vary greatly depending on where you are. Temperatures at the base are more moderate than those at the summit. In fact, average monthly temperatures around the summit of the mountain fall below the freezing point from fall through spring.
The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
The coldest place on Earth today is typically Antarctica, specifically in regions like Dome Fuji or Vostok Station, where temperatures can drop to extreme lows. Other cold areas include parts of Siberia in Russia and northern Greenland.
Fuji apple sizes varies from 180gm to 300gm.
No, there is no glacier on Mt. Fuji. However, there are permanent snowfields near the summit that are present throughout the year due to the high altitude and cold temperatures.
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The average annual rainfall for mount fuji in the year 2000 was 2000: 325ml 2001: 692ml 2002: 193ml 2012: 600987ml
On average, a Fuji apple contains around 10 seeds. The number of seeds may vary slightly depending on the size of the apple.
As in the Fuji in "Mt. Fuji," it is: 富士
It depends on what you mean. Fuji River, a river in Japan Fuji, Saga, a town in Japan Fuji, Shizuoka, a city in Japan Fuji Speedway, a major race track at the base of Mt Fuji further information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji
On average, about 8 meters (26 feet) of snow falls on Mount Fuji annually. This heavy snowfall covers the mountain in winter, creating a picturesque winter wonderland scene.