Mt. Fuji By: Nick Duliba Closest city Tokyo Latitude and Longitude 35.09* N and 138.38* E.

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Mt. Fuji By: Nick Duliba

Closest city Tokyo

Latitude and Longitude 35.09* N and * E

Plate Located on. Philippine plate

Type Mt. Fuji is a composite Volcano.

Last Eruption 1707, sheesh! that’s a long time!

Last eruption type Since it is a stratovolcano.

Predictions Scientist do not believe not Mt. Fuji is due for another eruption due to its long dormancy.

Types of Gas Some types of gas emitted into the air during Fuji’s last eruption was tons of carbon dioxide.

Lahar, Lava and Ash Tons and tons of Lahar, Lava, and ash spewed out of Mt. Fuji during its last eruption.

Tephra It covered most of the south Kanto plain.

Climate Change There were no reported climate changes because they did not have the tools to measure climate change during the last eruption.

The End!!! Thanks for Watching!