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Yes
The quiet eruption soon reached a crescendo.
St Helens UK is famous for making glass (hence the fact that we have a glass museum) Also has a good rugby league team
Class pets are good for science. You can look at the cage and see what it eats and how it survives.
Yes, there have been several other volcanic eruptions around the world. Some well-known examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States, Mount Krakatoa in Indonesia, and Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. Each eruption had varying impacts on the surrounding areas.
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Mount St. Helen lost nearly 2/3 of its size during the catastrophic eruption. It is smaller in size now and mostly barren, some small undergrowth is reemerging but volcanic ash is very suffocating to new growth for many years. Repeated rain, erosion and mixing with soil will turn in into good mulch eventually, but for the most part, areas of St. Helen's resembles a moon-like surface.
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no she survives ive watched it like a million times
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The ground was made more fertile from the ash/lava which is good for farming. Science of volcanology was improved. People knew the warning signs. People would do more to protect themselves and would understand the dangers..