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What happened in 1980?

Mt st helens erupted


What happened after mt st helens erupted?

People ran


What is a myth about mt st helens?

the myth is that nothing happened before then BOOM BANG BAM! it erupted


What major event happened on May 18 1980 in WA?

Mt. St. Helens erupted. mt.st Helens was by many other moutains. There were people who had too get outof there before they got hurt. and before Mt. ST. Helens erupted.


When was the first eruption of mt st helens?

Mt St Helens first erupted on May 18, 1980


When did mount etna and mount st Helens erupt last?

The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 lasted for 9 hours


When did mt st Helen eruption?

mt. st. Helens erupted in may 18, 1980


When did Mount St etna erupded?

Mount St. Helen erupted on May 18, 1980.The eruption killed 57 people. It is located n Washington state. It erupted sideways.


Are there any dormant volcanoes if yes then name them?

Sure, there's lots. Mt Ranier in Washington state, Mt. Fujiyama on Honshu, in Japan, Mt. Etna in Greece, Mt. McKinley in Alaska, most of the Andes chain, et al. The real problem is picking out which are actually dormant. Mt. St. Helens was thought to be dormant until 1980, when it erupted. It's a relative thing, stating which volcanic mountain will not erupt for a while, the potential is always there, I suppose. Mount Etna is actually no longer dormant, as it erupted on the 12 of January 2011 for four hours over night.


What erupted in the us in the 1980s?

Mt. St. Helens erupted in the U.S. in 1980 killing over fifty people.


What volcano erupted in 1970?

The volcano that erupted in 1970 was Mount St. Helens in Washington state, USA. The eruption occurred on May 18, 1980, resulting in the catastrophic eruption that caused significant damage and loss of life.


what does the mount etna in sicily mount st. helens in the u.s and mount vesuvius in italy have in common?

They are all volcanic mountains that have erupted.