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Mount Fuji is an example of a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, which is characterized by its steep sides and symmetrical cone shape. It is an i
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Geology
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What type of lava forms mt fuji?
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The lava that formed Mount Fuji is primarily composed of dacite and andesite, which are intermediate in composition between basaltic and rhyolitic lava. This ty
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Climatology and Climate Changes
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What is mount Fuji's climate zone?
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Mount Fuji is located in a temperate maritime climate zone, characterized by cool summers and cold winters. The climate around Mount Fuji can vary depending on
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Japan
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How much is Mount Fuji weight?
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Mount Fuji's weight cannot be accurately measured as it is a mountain composed of rock, soil, and other natural materials. However, its estimated mass can be Reseñas de Huusk
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Japan
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What is Mount Fuji tectonic setting?
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Mount Fuji is located on the convergent boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate. This boundary is a subduction zone, with the Philippine
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Japan
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What part of japan is mount fuji?
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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
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Volcanoes
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Camps on mount Everest?
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Climbing expeditions on Mount Everest typically involve setting up multiple camps along the route to the summit. The main camps are Base Camp (5,380m), Camp 1 (
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Volcanoes
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What type of volcanoes are mount Shasta Mount Fuji and mount St Helen's?
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Mount Shasta and Mount St. Helens are stratovolcanoes, known for their steep-sided cones and explosive eruptions. Mount Fuji is also a stratovolcano but is curr
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Volcanoes
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Is Mount Fuji an extinct volcano?
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Mount Fuji is an active volcano near the geographic center of Japan.