Mount Saint Helens is the valcano. It's pretty close to itself.
Yes. Mount St. Helens is a composite volcano.
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Mount St. Helens is a active volcano, in the Washington State.
No, it is a volcano in Washington.
The radius of the Mount St. Helens volcano is approximately 4 miles (6.4 kilometers).
Mount St. Helens is a volcano named after a female saint, Saint Helen.
It was cause by the pressure in side the volcano
yes, it is and so called deadly.
Mount Saint Helens.
No. Mount Bona in Alaska is the tallest volcano in the United States at 16,421 feet and Mount Rainier is the tallest in the continental U.S. at 14,441 feet. Mount St Helens is significantly shorter at 8,363 feet. Even before the 1980 eruption, Mount St Helens was 9,677 feet.
Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980, in Washington State, USA. The eruption caused significant destruction and loss of life.
Mt. Pinatubo in Luzon, Philippines Mount Saint Helens in Washigton State