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It is gone, because superman destroyed it.

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Q: What is happening at this current time at Mount St Helens?
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How far away is the Columbia river from Mount St Helens?

Mount St. Helans is aproximatly 120km or 75 miles away from the pacific ocean.


Where does Mount st Helens get its name?

Mount St. Helens is a semi-active volcano that erupted in 1980. Its name comes from Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St. Helens, a British diplomat and friend of George Vancouver, the explorer who made the first recorded sighting of the mountain and named it.


What was it like to be on mount St Helens?

i guess for people it was a expirience of a life time!!!!!!


What time did the eruption of Mount St Helens stop?

well it might of stop around probaly 1982 to do onthis is what i heard from researches .


When was the last time a volcano in Washington erupted?

Mount St. Helens produced a series of lava dome building eruptions from 2004 to 2008.


Which Cascade volcano is most active?

At this current time it is Mt. St. Helens. Refer to U.S.G.S. for more info (volcanoes.usgs.gov)


What does curent mean?

"Current" means "belonging to the present time," or "happening now."


How many volcanoes are there in Washington?

According to this http://nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/dyn_vol-wa.html there are 5 active volcanoes in the state of Washington. Mount Baker Glacier Peak Mount Rainier Mount Saint Helen's and Mount Adams


What kind of lava does mount st Helens produce?

The material produced by the eruptions of Mount St. Helens have varied over time, but the eruptions of recent decades, including the 1980 eruption, have involved dacite magma, whish is of intermediate-felsic composition. The famous 1980 eruption produced ash and pumice rather than lava.


How often does the mount rainier erupt?

There is no volcano by the name of Mount Saint Rainier. This question confuses two different volcanoes: Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier. Mount St. Helens famously unleashed a massive eruption on May 18, 1980, but has produced smaller eruptions as recently as 2008. Mount Rainier last erupted in 1894.


Why can't volcanoes exist in the Cascade Range of Washington State?

Washington State has several volcanoes. The most popular of which is Mt. St. Helens, known for it's eruption in May of 1980. Mt Rainier (another popular attraction in Washington) is also a volcano, however it is dormant and is labeled 'safe.' Other dormant volcanoes in Washington include Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak and Mt. Adams.


What is the date and time of the eruption of mount st helens?

Mount St. Helens, located in southwestern Washington state in the Cascade mountain range, erupted on May 18, 1980. Sixty-one people died as a result of the eruption. This was the first known volcanic eruption in the 48 contiguous United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) to claim a human life. Mount St. Helens is classified as a composite volcano (a steep-sided, often symmetrical cone constructed of alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and other volcanic debris). Composite volcanoes tend to erupt explosively.