Washington state has several volcanoes. The most popular of which is Mt. St. Helens, known for it's eruption in May of 1980. Mt Rainier (another popular attraction in Washington) is also a volcano, however it is dormant and is labeled 'safe.' Other dormant volcanoes in Washington include Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak and Mt. Adams.
It has several volcanoes that form the Cascade Volcanic Arc. Volcanoes in the range include Lassen Peak, Mount Shasta, Mount Mazama (Crater Lake), Mount Hood, Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, and others
Yes, there are 10 volcanoes in the State of Washington. The largest of them include Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood. These volcanoes are not extinct. Eruptions might occur at any time.
Yes, there are ten volcanoes in Washington state. They are Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Ranier, Goat Rocks, Signal Peak, Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, Simcoe, Indian Heaven, and West Crater.
Yes, there are volcanoes in Washington. Of course the most recent one is Mount St. Helens.
If you are asking about the state of Washington there is Mt. St. Helens. There is also mt. baker, adams, and rainier.
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The Cascade volcanoes stretch from British Columbia, Canada to California, United States. Mount Rainier is among the Cascade volcanoes and is located in the U.S. state of Washington.
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Hawaii is a state with volcanoes beneath it!
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The Cascade volcanoes stretch from British Columbia, Canada to California, United States. Mount Rainier is among the Cascade volcanoes and is located in the U.S. state of Washington.
The Cascade Range is the mountain range stretching from Washington state to California.
The Cascade Range is the mountain range stretching from Washington state to California.
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The Olympic mountain range and the Cascade mountain range are both located in Washington state.
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The Cascade Mountains are in Washington the state.
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I assume you mean Washington State, and not D.C. The main land regions are the Coastal Range, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Range, Rocky Mountains, and the Columbia Plateau.
Not sure about "Sierra" Cascades; not familiar with them. However, the Cascade Mountain Range of Washington State is commonly considered that range that divides western WA from Eastern WA. Running therefore North-South and basically leaving about one third of the state on the west side and two thirds on the East. If you haven't noticed the west is not getting capitalized and the WEST is! We on the East side like to call our side the GREAT STATE OF EASTERN WASHINGTON! Hope this helps. Kevin