Thye Dodo bird was 1 of them
I have been studying this topic at school and what i think that maybe not to many wildlife would live on the top of thsat mountin probably birds come and perch on the top at different times maybe also some plants
Here are some facts that I hope help! 1. Helen had a huge eruption in 1980 May 18th 8:32 2. It's a stratovolcano in the Cascade range 3. Helen is included in the ring of fire 4.It's over 40,000 years old 5.Helen's elevation is 8,365 and prominence is 4, 605 ft 6. Helen is the fifth highest peak in WA 7. The main river system in Helen is the Toutal River 8.Average rain fall of 140 inches That's all for now!
Crocodiles- Birds- Python- Spiders- Ducks- Bats- Monkeys- Komodo Dragon
On May 18, 1980, the eruption of Mt. saint Helen in south west Washington state, disrupted the lives of thousands and changed more than 200 sq. miles of rich forest into a grey, lifeless landscape. More than 26 yrs. later the land around the mountain heals it self slowly. The eruption started at may 18 1980 at 8:32 am The mountain, before eruption was about 9677 feet and now it is about 8363 feet 57 people were killed in the eruption and 21 bodies were never recovered 7000 big game animals, millions of birds,12 million salmon and small mammals were also killed.
Yes, the eruption of Mount Saint Helen's killed roughly everything and every one downhill from the landslide. It created a wave of hot abrasive mud that scraped off trees, roads and bridges, buried thousands of acres of rivers, lakes and forests. It polluted the rivers all the way to the coast and into the Pacific ocean. It coated plant life for 300 miles downwind with a lethal caustic burning dust, suffocating or starving local animals. 57 people were killed as a result of the eruption. Of these, 21 bodies were never recovered from the blast zone.It created a 5.1 (Richter scale) earthquake centered beneath the mountain. The massive ash cloud grew to 80,000 feet (18 kilometers) in 15 minutes and reached the east coast in 3 days. Although most of the ash fell within 300 miles of the mountain, finer ash circled the earth in 15 days and may continue to stay in the atmosphere for many years.
Helen Gere Cruickshank has written: 'Flight into sunshine' -- subject(s): Photography of birds, Water birds, Birds
everest birds
Helen Gere Cruikshank has written: 'Water birds' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Birds, Lending library, Water birds
Yes lots of differant birds live on Mount Everest.
I have been studying this topic at school and what i think that maybe not to many wildlife would live on the top of thsat mountin probably birds come and perch on the top at different times maybe also some plants
Here are some facts that I hope help! 1. Helen had a huge eruption in 1980 May 18th 8:32 2. It's a stratovolcano in the Cascade range 3. Helen is included in the ring of fire 4.It's over 40,000 years old 5.Helen's elevation is 8,365 and prominence is 4, 605 ft 6. Helen is the fifth highest peak in WA 7. The main river system in Helen is the Toutal River 8.Average rain fall of 140 inches That's all for now!
Helen Frances Stanley has written: 'The sparrows' nest' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Birds
Before an eruption, the Earth's surface starts vibrating. This vibration causes infrasonic sound waves which are below the audible range of human hear (i.e. 20Hz-20kHz). But some animals can hear these infrasonic waves and are aware of the danger. So they start moving in a direction opposite to the source of these waves. Birds take to the air.
Birds, squirrels, insects and hood rats
Birds mate after and before making a nest
Crocodiles- Birds- Python- Spiders- Ducks- Bats- Monkeys- Komodo Dragon
The cast of Birds of Prey - 1917 includes: Helen Greene Arthur Matthews Earl Metcalfe Edith Sinclair