Yes. Mount St. Helens is a composite volcano.
Mount Saint Helens is the valcano. It's pretty close to itself.
Mount saint helens
Mount St. Helens is a active volcano, in the Washington State.
A composite volcano.
No, it is a volcano in Washington.
The radius of the Mount St. Helens volcano is approximately 4 miles (6.4 kilometers).
Two examples of composite volcanoes are Mount St. Helens in the United States, which had a major eruption in 1980, and Mount Fuji in Japan, which is an iconic stratovolcano known for its symmetrical cone shape.
Mount St. Helens is a volcano named after a female saint, Saint Helen.
It was cause by the pressure in side the volcano
yes, it is and so called deadly.
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.
Mount Saint Helens.