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No, Mount Fuji does not always have snow. Snow can typically be found at the higher elevations of the mountain during the colder months, but it may not be present year-round. Snowfall on Mount Fuji depends on the season and weather conditions.
To enjoy the view of Mount Fuji from Tokyo, the best way is to go to a high vantage point such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building or the Tokyo Skytree. These locations offer panoramic views of the city and on clear days, you may be able to see Mount Fuji in the distance.
Yes Mount Fuji (on Honshu Island in Japan) is an active stratovolcano. It last erupted in 1707-08 and may erupt again some day.
Mount Fuji is near the geographic center of Japan, southwest of Tokyo. It spans the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures and, at 3,776.24m, it is the tallest peak in Japan. It is also an active volcano.
it can depend on your average temp, if you hav a very low average temp then yes this can be considered a fever, if not then you may just have a slightly high temp that may be cured by panadol something.
The last time it erupted was between 1707 and 1708. Since 781 AD, Mount Fuji has erupted 16 times.
in northern part of the us, about 75oF
On average, a Fuji apple contains around 10 seeds. The number of seeds may vary slightly depending on the size of the apple.
it may reach 40°C in summer.
Mr. Fuji was born on May 4, 1937.
Mr. Fuji was born on May 4, 1937.