no
Mount Saint Helens is in Skamania County,Washington. It last exploded on May 18, 1980. The stratovolcano is still active today.
Because it is still active so it is still there.
It is still active, because some smoke is still rising from it.
Yes, it is still active.
yes it still is april 29, 2010
No its volcanic ash is still lingering so its immpassable
Mauna Loa, Mount Arnel, Mount St. Helens,mount Vesuvius,Mount Shasta.
no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant. no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant. no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant.
yes it can
Mount Saint Helens like all other volcanoes was created over thousands of years, it started about 37,600 years ago and still continues in it's development. The link below gives far more detailed information.
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, which is tall and steep with varying layers of lava, ash, and rock. This type of volcano is known for its explosive eruptions caused by the buildup of gas pressure within the magma chamber.
Yes. Mount Redoubt is active.