Mount Fuji's last eruption occurred in December 1707 during the Edo period, known as the Hōei eruption. The eruption primarily affected areas in the surrounding region, including the city of Fujiyoshida, and the ashfall reached as far as Edo (modern-day Tokyo). The eruption deposited significant amounts of ash, impacting agriculture and air quality in the vicinity.
12,389 ft or 3,778.6 m
1,000,000 metres
you call it an erruption
you call it an erruption
Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano. However, its located at an island arc, Japan. Mount Fujis platonic environment is there for an island arc.
800 or more people died
Yes. it is and the last erruption was March 9, 2011
Houses fell down People Died
1669. Others were dated 122 B.C, 1879, and from October 2002 to January 2003.
The major cities affected by the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 were Spokane, Seattle, and Portland. The eruption caused significant ashfall, disrupted air travel, and impacted the local economies of these cities.
Mt. Pinatubo is currently 1,145 meters (4,875 ft) tall.Before the massive 1991 erruption it was 1,745 meters( 5,325 ft)
Mt. Fuji's last recorded eruption took place in late 1707. Recent tremors have given rise to speculation that it might again erupt in the near future.