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Mount St. Helens is a volcano named after a female saint, Saint Helen.
mount saint Helen is one of California's volcano in which place
Yes, Mount St. Helena is a volcano located in California's Napa Valley. It is part of the Mayacamas Mountains and is considered to be an extinct or dormant volcano, last erupting around 10,000 years ago.
Mount Saint Helen's is the largest Volcano in the world
the eruption of mount saint Helen was catastrophic for everyone living near the volcano.
Mount St. Helens is a active volcano, in the Washington State.
The people living near Mount Saint Helen's have to be aware at all time of the volcano's actions, to make sure the don't get caught in the volcanos eruption.
No, Saint Helen and Saint Eileen are considered separate saints in the Christian tradition. Saint Helen is known as the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and is celebrated for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, while Saint Eileen is a lesser-known saint with a background tied to Irish and Scottish folklore.
The last large eruptions at Mt. Hood took place around 170 to 220 years ago. The latest minor eruption occurred in August 1907. There have been eruptions in the same area (Mt. St. Helen) and some activity (earthquakes) at Mt. Hood itself. I think extinct is a word no longer used with volcanoes they are either active or dormant.
Helen Keller is not a canonized saint.
On November 22, 1842, the volcano in Washington named Mt Saint Helen's erupted.
The highest mountain in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is La Soufrière with an elevation of 1,234 m or 4,049 ft. (It is also a dormant volcano).