no, last time it did is said to be in the 1700s
Mt. Shasta and Lassen Peak are part of the Cascade Range, which is a volcanic chain still active today. The magma beneath these peaks is still moving and could potentially erupt again in the future. Monitoring of these volcanoes is important for predicting potential eruptions and ensuring the safety of nearby populations.
Kilaueua's most recent eruption started in 1983 and is still continuing today.
The address of the Mt Shasta Museum Association is: 1 North Old Stage Road, Mt Shasta, CA 96067
because it is a volcano and it nearly erupted because volcanoes that erupt are always shorter than normal
The elevation of Mt Shasta is 14,162 feet
how many climbing have died on Mt Shasta
yes it can
The web address of the Mt Shasta Museum Association is: www.mtshastamuseum.com
Mt. Shasta first erupted (was formed) about 600,000 years ago. It last erupted - a small eruption - about 150 years ago, but it is still considered an "active" volcano, though currently rather quiet.
The phone number of the Mt Shasta Museum Association is: 530-926-5508.
who was the lady in mt. shasta? why did she start fires?
i think no because it never erupted in a long time