mount st. helens is the top 4th most dangerous
There are a total of five volcaones in the state of Washington. Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams. With the exception of Mount Helens, all of the volcanoes have had an eruptions within the last 250 years.
There have been volcanic eruptions all over the world in the last 5 years. While the majority of them have been non-explosive, there are others that occurred in Indonesia, Africa, and Chile that were much larger.
The largest shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii at 13,680 feet high!Kilauea is the second largest and probably the most active on earth!Oahu is home of honalulu the third largest island on hawaiiMauna Keamount Ka'alaNot exactly in this order. Except for Mauna Loa and Kilauea
Earth's Largest Volcano-Mauna Loa,Hawaii The largest volcano in the world is Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii. There have been references to Yellowstone as the largest "volcanic system in North America," but most, if not all, scientific organizations recognize Mauna Loa as the largest single volcano. In fact, if one wanted to consider greater volcanic systems, one might well consider the whole island of Hawaii, with over 4000 square miles and five volcanoes, the largest "volcanic system"...but then, Hawaii is not in North America. The world's largest volcano is Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii. It only rises 4 km above sea level, but from its own base under the ocean (and into the ocean floor), its summit is just over 9 km above its base (approximately 30,000 feet). It also erupts "regularly", with the latest eruption being in 1984. The highest volcano in the US is Mount Bona in Alaska, and the highest volcano in the continental US is Mount Rainer in Washington.
The five highest mountains in the world are: Mount Everest 8,848m K2 8,611m Kangchenjunga 8,586m Lhotse 8,516m Makalu 8,485m
Mount St. Helens is a volcano located In Washington. Kilauea is a volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. Mount Rainier is a volcano in Washington. Mount Loa is a volcano in Hawaii. Glacier Peak is a volcano in Washington.
This would have been far easier to just tap into google... or listen in your lesson...! Hey you could just copy and paste somebody else's thoughts... Tambora, Mount Pelee, Krakatoa, Mount St Helens, Vesuvius. Why not do a bit of research into where these sites are and why they are notable... otherwise your teacher will know you've copied them.
it is a mountain Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano.
The last eruption was in 2008. It started on July 12 and ended in August after being active for five weeks.
Mauna Loa, Hawaii: most recent March 25, 1984 Kilauea, Hawaii: January 3, 1983; July 1986-1991 Mount St. Helens, Washington: May 18, 1980, erupted because of a 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck below the volcano Mount Baker, Washington: 1975-1976 Mount Rainier, Washington: considered on of the most hazardous volcanoes in the Cascades although it has not had a significant eruption for about 500 years as it is actually 26 glaciers with five times as much snow and ice as all the Cascade volcanoes combined which makes flooding and landslides the destruction it actually produces. Lassen Peak, California: 1914-1917 Redoubt Volcano, Alaska: December 14, 1989 Augustine Volcano, Alaska: 1986 Novarupta, Katmai National Monument, Alaska: 1912 Trident Volcano, Alaska: 1953-1960 Mount Veniaminof, Alaska: June 1983 - January 1984 Crater Peak, Mount Spurr, Alaska: June 27, 1992
There are a total of five volcaones in the state of Washington. Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams. With the exception of Mount Helens, all of the volcanoes have had an eruptions within the last 250 years.
There have been volcanic eruptions all over the world in the last 5 years. While the majority of them have been non-explosive, there are others that occurred in Indonesia, Africa, and Chile that were much larger.
The largest shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii at 13,680 feet high!Kilauea is the second largest and probably the most active on earth!Oahu is home of honalulu the third largest island on hawaiiMauna Keamount Ka'alaNot exactly in this order. Except for Mauna Loa and Kilauea
Earth's Largest Volcano-Mauna Loa,Hawaii The largest volcano in the world is Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii. There have been references to Yellowstone as the largest "volcanic system in North America," but most, if not all, scientific organizations recognize Mauna Loa as the largest single volcano. In fact, if one wanted to consider greater volcanic systems, one might well consider the whole island of Hawaii, with over 4000 square miles and five volcanoes, the largest "volcanic system"...but then, Hawaii is not in North America. The world's largest volcano is Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii. It only rises 4 km above sea level, but from its own base under the ocean (and into the ocean floor), its summit is just over 9 km above its base (approximately 30,000 feet). It also erupts "regularly", with the latest eruption being in 1984. The highest volcano in the US is Mount Bona in Alaska, and the highest volcano in the continental US is Mount Rainer in Washington.
Mauna Loa is a volcano, one of five that make up the island of Hawaii.
The five highest mountains in the world are: Mount Everest 8,848m K2 8,611m Kangchenjunga 8,586m Lhotse 8,516m Makalu 8,485m
Not even in the top five. The most dangerous natural disaster would be an asteroid strike, which can wipe out all life on a continent. A large volcano might be #2, while a strong earthquake and an accompanying tsunami can spread havoc to an entire ocean basin.