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Nearby volcanoes include Mount Hood, Mount Adams, and Mount Rainier.

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Q: What other volcanoes lie near mount st helens?
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Is mount st Helens the biggest volcano?

No. Compared with other volcanoes of the same type, Mount St. Helens is not extraordinarily large and is smaller than it was prior to its 1980 eruption. The 1980 eruption was large, but nowhere near the largest.


Is there a hot spot or a subdution zone near mount st helens?

Mount St. Helens is near a subduction zone.


Is there any other volcanoes near Mount Pelee?

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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


Is mount st Helens near the ring of fire?

Not just near. Mount St. Helens is part of the Ring of Fire.


Is there a river close to mount st helen?

Yes. The Toutle River runs near Mount St Helens.


What is an example of a dome volcano?

facts about dome volcanoes they are exctint


Where or what is Mount St Helens located near?

Mt. St Helens is located in Washington by the small city of Cougar, and by Cowlitz Falls Dam.


Who was Harry Truman mount st helens?

Harry Randall Truman (not to be confused Harry S. Truman) was an elderly man who lived in a lodge near the foot of Mount St. Helens. He became something of a celebrity when he refused to leave despite warnings from scientists. Truman died along with 56 other people when Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980.


Is the volcano of mount st Helens wa along a fault or a plate boundary?

Yes. Mount St Helens is near the boundary between the North American Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate.


What type of plate boundary caused Mount St Helens?

The cause of Mt. St. Helens' volcanism is due to the subduction melting of the Pacific Plate as it subducts under the North American Plate, located along a convergent plate boundary or fault. No, Mount Saint Helens is not on a hot spot, nor is it on a fault. Mount Saint Helens is part island arc volcanic chain (the Casade Mountaind) due to the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the North American Craton. NOTE: The Farallon Plate is no longer here; it ceased to exist with the end of the Laramide Orogeny some 30 million years ago. The remnants of the Farallon Plate are the Juan de Fuca Plate of British Columbia and northwestern Washington State, and the Cocos Plate of southwestern Mexico. Neither of these microplates has any effect on Mount Saint Helens, which is in southwestern Washington. I found this answer on answers.yahoo.com


In which state can you find Mount Saint Helens?

Mount St Helen's is situated in the sparsely populated cascade mountains north west USA, state of Washington,