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What is the impact of the eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan?

The influence of the eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan. Magma as high as several thousand degrees: Because Japan is in an earthquake zone, most of their houses are made of wood. However, according to the five elements, once Huokemu and Mount Fuji erupt, the first thing is boiling magma. Tokyo is more than 90 kilometers away from Mount Fuji, so it can't burn naturally, but all the villages and towns at the foot of Mount Fuji will become a sea of fire. If Japan can predict the eruption time in advance and evacuate people in time, there will be no casualties. Second, pyroclastic flow: pyroclastic flow is the most lethal existence of volcanic eruption. The pyroclastic flow is a mixture of gas and debris. The highest temperature exceeds 1500 degrees Celsius, and the speed is very fast, reaching 400 kilometers per hour. If we keep this speed for a quarter of an hour, we can reach Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan, causing great losses to Tokyo. 3. Volcanic ash: Volcanic ash will be carried to the stratosphere at an altitude of 10,000 meters by strong impact, and will only stay in the atmosphere for a long time. At the same time, volcanic ash will block more than 90% of sunlight, and the whole of Tokyo will fall into darkness.

In August, 2002 (the 14th year of Heisei), the Japanese Institute of Land and Geography re-measured Mount Fuji, which was 3,775.63 meters. Mount Fuji is dormant at present, but geologists still list it as an active volcano or something.

Two craters at the top of the mountain form two beautiful volcanic lakes, and there are various caves left by volcanic eruption at the foot of the mountain. The wall of Fuyuefeng Cave is covered with stalactite icicles, which is called "snow in ten thousand years".

Distribution of scenic spots

At the northern foot of Mount Fuji, there are five Fuji lakes, from east to west, namely Mountain Lake, Hekou Lake, West Lake, Jinjing Lake and Benqi Lake. The lakes and mountains are very pleasant. The reflection of Mount Fuji reflected in Hekou Lake is called one of the wonders of Mount Fuji. In RenNomura, southeast of the lake, there are eight ponds, such as Yongchi and Jingchi, which are collectively called "Eight Seas of Renye" and are connected with lakes in the mountains. At the southern foot is a vast plateau pasture, with green grass and flocks of cattle and sheep. Throughout the year, not only the natural scenery is charming, but also there are various places for leisure activities.

There are open-air hot springs on the fourth floor of Mengdian Hotel, Wenquan Temple, Kawaguchi Lake, Mount Fuji. You can enjoy the comfort brought by hot springs, overlooking the Hekou Lake of Mount Fuji, and the scenery is infinite. The natural scenery around the hotel is beautiful. All kinds of sightseeing facilities, exhibition halls, ski resorts and amusement parks are complete.

One of the classic symbols of Japanese spirit and culture.

Mount Fuji is one of the classic symbols of Japanese spirit and culture, and it is a beautiful and solemn mountain with natural charm in the hearts of Japanese people. Since ancient times, it has been the theme of Japanese writers' eulogy, a sacred place revered by the Japanese, and a part of Japanese folk religion.

Mount Fuji is called "Holy Mountain" in Japan, and it is a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it enjoys a high reputation all over the world. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue Mountain" or "No Mountain". Since ancient times, the name of this mountain has often appeared in the traditional Japanese poem "Song of Peace". Japanese poets once praised the poem "Jade fan hanging upside down in the East China Sea" and "Fuji Snow Reflects Sunrise".