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4. How is Mount Fuji of Japan different from the Vosges of Europe​

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Answered by neeldeepsah
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Explanation:

Mount Fuji is a volcanic mountain formed when molten lava, ash, dust, etc. come out through cracks in the earth's crust and is accumulated in the shape of a high cone. Whereas the Vosges in Europe is formed by rupturing or fracturing of rock strata due to strain and is an example of block mountain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mount Fuji is a volcanic mountain formed when molten lava, ash, dust, etc. come out through cracks in the earth's crust and is accumulated in the shape of a high cone. Whereas the Vosges in Europe is formed by rupturing or fracturing of rock strata due to strain and is an example of block mountain.

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