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Mt. Fuji Hakone- izu national Park

Mt. Fuji Hakone- izu national Park. Arianna R eamey. How was it formed?. Mt. Fuji has exploded so many times creating and forming land and thus what is now Mt. Fuji Hakone- izu national park. Rocks. Volcanic rocks Ash It has a convergent plate margin boundary. Landforms.

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Mt. Fuji Hakone- izu national Park

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  1. Mt. Fuji Hakone-izu national Park Arianna Reamey

  2. How was it formed? Mt. Fuji has exploded so many times creating and forming land and thus what is now Mt. Fuji Hakone-izu national park.

  3. Rocks • Volcanic rocks • Ash • It has a convergent plate margin boundary

  4. Landforms Obviously everyone knows about the famous Mt. Fuji that has erupted many times through out it’s days. The five Fuji lakes lake kawaguchi, lake motosu, saiko (western lake), lake shoji, lake yamanaka. Swamps Rivers Hills Valleys And more

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