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Fujiyama-Characteristics

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Characteristics

A View of Mt. Fuji from Yokohama

Fujiyama through the sky scrapers of Tokyo.

Mount Fujiyama

     Fujiyama is a cone volcano on a subduction boundary that appears to be cone shape but is actually three separate mountains. The three mountains are Mount Komitake, Mount Ko fuji, and Mount Shin fuji. Fujiyama is japans tallest mountain and reaches temperatures as low as -35.5 degrees Celsius. It was first climbed in 663 AD by a an anymos monk. Fujiyama erupts with lahars, blocks, bombs, silica, ash, lapilli, lots of tephra, lots of gases, a lot of explosive power, and pyroclastic flows. Its magma type is Felsic, its lava type is Aa, and it has a high viscosity.

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