A stratovolcano.
Mt. Adams; Washington's MountainMt. Adams is 5,798 feet tall(1,686 meters tall). That height gives it the honor of being the tallest mountain in Washington and third in the Cascade mountains. The latitude is 46.206 and the longitude is 121.49. The type is Stratovolcano. Mt. Adams is the largest volcano in the Cascade Range. When it erupts, Mt. Adams produces the second largest eruptive blow.Mt. FujiVolcanoesMt. UnzenMt. AcatenangoMt. FuegoMt. St. HelensAbout This Site >Library >FAQ >7,000+ sitesby kids for kidsPrivacy PolicyTerms of Use
its a supervolcano
dear person,I'm so sorry if this answer is wrong but here are some volcano's. there are Hawaii Volcano, Washington Volcano in 1980 and that's all i know
mt saint helans is a compisite volcano
composite it is in italy.
No. Mount Washington is not a volcano at all.
Mt. St. Helen in the state of Washington
Mt. Adams; Washington's MountainMt. Adams is 5,798 feet tall(1,686 meters tall). That height gives it the honor of being the tallest mountain in Washington and third in the Cascade mountains. The latitude is 46.206 and the longitude is 121.49. The type is Stratovolcano. Mt. Adams is the largest volcano in the Cascade Range. When it erupts, Mt. Adams produces the second largest eruptive blow.Mt. FujiVolcanoesMt. UnzenMt. AcatenangoMt. FuegoMt. St. HelensAbout This Site >Library >FAQ >7,000+ sitesby kids for kidsPrivacy PolicyTerms of Use
Mt. Pelee is a Cinder Cone Volcano.
yes, Mt Saint Helens is a volcano. located in Skamania County, Washington
Composite Volcano (stratovolcano).
its a supervolcano
Mt hekla is a statovolcano
A convergent plate boundary is responsible for creating the volcano Mount Rainier. This volcano is located in Washington, near Seattle.
Mount Trident is a cinder cone type of volcano.
it is an active complex volcano
stratovolcano