Mount Saint Helens is part of the Cascade Range.
The Cascade Range, along with Mount Rainier.
The one where potatos eat constipated humans
Mount St Helens was discovered by HMS Discovery, commanded by Commander George Vancouver on May 19th,1792. He named the mountain after the British diplomat, Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St Helens, on October 20th 1792.In 1829, Hall J Kelly, started a campaign to rename the Cascade Range, (which Mount St Helens is part of) to the Presidents Range, each major mountain being named after a former president. In his plan Mount St Helens would have become Mount Washington.
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It is not a range of mountains it is a volcano
The Yukon, St Eleis Mountain range, Mount Logan.
In the Cascade Mountain Range in the US
Mount Everest and K2 are both located in the same mountain range, the Himalayas.
This is true. They are both part of the Cascade Range.
The Cascade Mountain Range consists of both active and dormant volcanoes. These mountains are the site of Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier.
No, Mount St. Helens is not a folded mountain. It is a volcanic mountain located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, USA. The mountain was formed from the accumulation of volcanic materials and the eruption of magma from the earth's crust.
The Cascade Range is a volcanic mountain range that stretches from Washington state to northern California along the western coast of the United States. It includes notable peaks such as Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Shasta. The range is known for its stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Mt. st. Helens is part of the High Cascade Range of mountains.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayas mountain range
Mount Vinson is in the Sentinel mountain range
Mount Yasur is a volcano and not in a mountain range
Mount St Helens was discovered by HMS Discovery, commanded by Commander George Vancouver on May 19th,1792. He named the mountain after the British diplomat, Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St Helens, on October 20th 1792.In 1829, Hall J Kelly, started a campaign to rename the Cascade Range, (which Mount St Helens is part of) to the Presidents Range, each major mountain being named after a former president. In his plan Mount St Helens would have become Mount Washington.
a cascada mountain is a mountain along a cascada which is volcanic. a cascada is a large area of volatile mountains such as the cascade range in the pacific ring of fire. an example of a cascada mountain is mount lassen and mount St Helens. hope that this helps, i am 14 but studying this at present for geography !
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