People thought that Mount St. Helens was just a mountain until it had a volcanic eruption in 2004 when 400 meters of the top of the mountain blew off.
some interesting facts about this mountain is that it is thought to be an opening to hell and on Easter witches dance on the top
last eruption 2005 and 2549m 8,363 feet also mount st helens exploded side ways and the type of volcano it is ,is stratovolcano
what are some interesting facts about panther
their is mountains,rivers, waterfalls, and more that are verry interesting. here are some mount Rushmore mt st. helens Niagara falls the ancient Egyptian pyramids mt. Everest the grand canyon nile river Mississippi river mt olimpus
There is Mount St. Helens in Washington, St. Augustine in Alaska, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon.
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Some popular volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount St. Helens in the United States.
Yes. Forests grew on portions of the slopes of Mount St. Helens but were wiped out by the 1980 eruption. Some life has returned to the lower slopes.
It is still active, because some smoke is still rising from it.
Tahoma, or Mount Rainier is the most dangerous volcano in Washington. Seismic monitoring of the large stratovolcano has revealed 24 earthquakes in the last thirty days, versus 17 earthquakes at Mount Saint Helens (11/5/19). https://pnsn.org/volcanoes
· Mount Pele, Martinique · Mount Pinatubo, Philippines · Mount St. Helens, United States · Mount Tambora, Indonesia · Mount Vesuvius, Italy
Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens in the United States, Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount Vesuvius in Italy, and Mount Rainier in the United States. These volcanoes are characterized by a steep profile, alternating layers of lava and ash, and explosive eruptions.