Lava spilled out violently and smoke was released. Like any other volcano eruptions, land is made fertile while property and lives may have perished.
it had effects on the people and the environments in the long term (:
about as 50% chance that mount saint helens' eruption is way bigger than mount fuji
Mt Fuji was pyroclastic flow in 1707-1708[ its last eruption ] their for it was a violent eruption.
The last recorded eruption of Mount Fuji occurred in 1707 during the Edo period. This eruption, known as the Hoei Eruption, lasted for over two weeks and caused widespread damage in the surrounding areas. Since then, Mount Fuji has been dormant.
Mount Fuji's last known eruption was in 1707 during the Edo period, known as the Hoei eruption. Since then, Mount Fuji has remained dormant and is considered a dormant volcano.
Yes, Mount Fuji is classified as an active stratovolcano. However, it has been dormant since its last eruption in 1707.
1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
yeah it did, it killed 25,369,922 in its last eruption in 1707
Mount Fuji has not erupted in recent history. The last recorded eruption was in 1707 during the Edo period. It is classified as an active stratovolcano, but there is currently no imminent threat of eruption.
The most recent eruption of Mount Fuji occurred from December 16, 1707, to January 1, 1708, lasting about two weeks. This eruption, known as the Hōei eruption, was significant, producing a substantial amount of ash and lava. It is the last confirmed eruption of the volcano, which has remained dormant since then.
According to Wikipedia, the last eruption of Mt Fuji was between 1707 and 1708 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Fuji some Pictures here: http://www.tooter4kids.com/Japan/mt_fuji.htm Lee Lofgren
The Hōei Eruption of Mount Fuji started on December 16, 1707 and ended about January 1, 1708 during the Edo period