Yes, the snow that is on the mountain melts and creates Lake Shasta. They also have a dam which flows to be the Sacramento River and becomes the California aqueduct. Mt.Shasta that makes lake Shasta is very important because it brings water to everyone in Southern California.
Indirectly, yes. The snow that falls on Mount Shasta and in the Sierra Nevada mountains melts during the spring and summer. This water runs downhill, into Lake Shasta and into the Sacramento River. (Lake Shasta is a reservoir behind Shasta Dam.) This water contributes to the drinking water supplies in northern California.
The address of the Shasta Lake Heritage And Historical Society is: 3400 Shasta Gateway Dr, Shasta Lake, CA 96019
# Medicine Lake # Lassen Peak # Clear Lake # Long Valley # Coso # Mount Shasta
mount shasta is a stratovolcano
No. Mount Shasta is a stratovolcano.
how are Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak alike? Both Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are dormant volcanoes.
In California, there are 6 Volcanoes; Medicine Lake, Mount Shasta, Lassen Peak, Clear Lake, Long Valley, and Coso.
Mount Shasta tends to be colder than Mount Whitney. This is because Mount Shasta is farther north and typically experiences lower temperatures due to its higher latitude. Additionally, Mount Shasta is known for its high elevation, which also contributes to colder conditions.
Mount Shasta last erupted in 1786.
Mount Shasta is in the Cascade Range of mountains
how are Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak alike? Both Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are dormant volcanoes.
by Shasta lake some where in California......... and i don't know where Shasta lake is located.