its smelt fishy
yes in fact there were sirens and warnings out when it happened
It killed people. It closed schools, it knocked out electricity, it made the sky go dark, not to mention the emotional distress. Not a fun time.
Mount St. Helens significantly altered the landscape following its catastrophic eruption in 1980. The explosion removed the summit and created a large crater, while pyroclastic flows and lahars reshaped valleys and river courses. The eruption also deposited volcanic ash over a wide area, impacting soil composition and vegetation. Over time, these changes have led to new ecological developments, including the regeneration of forests and habitats in the affected regions.
The magma that collected under Mt. St. Helens was a frothy dacite, containing relatively large amounts of dissolved gases. When suddenly released from pressure, the gas bubbles explosively escape, generating significant energy and pulverizing much of the rock into fine ash.
20 fire trucks were sent to cool done the heat coming from the volcano. 45 ambulances were sent and doctors were sent from all ovr the state to try and help the injured.
the two of earths plat collided and formed upwards and made a volcano!
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
The elevation of Mount St. Helens is 8,365 feet. Prior to its famous 1980 eruption it was 9,677 feet.
Volcanic mountains are formed by the eruption of magma on Earth's surface. These mountains are built up from layers of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials that accumulate during eruptions. Some examples of volcanic mountains include Mount Fuji in Japan and Mount St. Helens in the United States.
The Mount St. Helens eruption occurred in Washington state, in the western United States.
The latest eruption was in 2008.
about as 50% chance that mount saint helens' eruption is way bigger than mount fuji
Just that. A volcanic eruption
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens killed 57 people.
Mount St. Helens in Washington state had a powerful eruption on May 18, 1980.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens was a VEI 5.
57 People died in the eruption.