The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
which plate is causing mt. st. Helens to form
The 3 plates, The Juan de Fuca plate, the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate collided and made mt st helens but i'm not sure what's happening currently with the plates....
Tectonic movement in the ocean or sfs sea-floor spreading, caused itRead more: What_plates_are_causing_Mount_Saint_Helens_to_form
The answer to this question is that the plates are still colliding which is causing the elevation of the volcano to become greater.
At Mt. St. Helens.
No. Mt. St. Helens is surrounded by heavily forested hills and mountains. The person asking the question is probably confusing Mt. St. Helens with the famous story of Parícutin, a volcano which erupted from a cornfield in Mexico.
Mt. St. Helens Mt. St. Helens
Mt. Saint Helens is located on the North American continent.
subduction zones caused the formation of the mountian, two plates colliding together, a destructive plate boundary
Mt St Helens first erupted on May 18, 1980
yes, Mt Saint Helens is a volcano. located in Skamania County, Washington
Mt. st. Helens is part of the High Cascade Range of mountains.