sue ruff nelson retain and venus durgan and John Lienhard are the 4 witness
This is basaltic lava which came from a single vent known as a Strombolian eruption. This fascinating event took place in Mexico in 1943. It gave Scientists the chance to follow the birth and death of a Volcano for probably the first time ever . The Paricutin volcano spouted its last farewell in 1952.
She gave no indication she knew the answer. Della gave every indication that she loved Jim. The indication was unclear. The witness gave every indication he was telling the truth.
the people who gave birth to him
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Native Americans gave Texas it's name. Tejas means friendship. Later it was changed from Tejas to Texas. Trust me I live in Texas.
Edward Winslow and William Bradford were the two colonist who gave the eyewitness accounts of the first Thanksgiving. The Indians and the settlers celebrated the fall harvest.
Mt Helens
Mount St. Helens produced a large eruption in 1980. However, it was not the largest recorded eruption in North America. That title goes to the 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska.
The last major eruption in the US was the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington. This eruption resulted in significant damage to the surrounding area and was one of the most destructive volcanic events in US history.
Although minor steam explosions may have occurred in 1898, 1903, and 1921, Mount St. Helens gave little or no evidence of being a volcanic hazard for more than a century after its eruption in 1857.
The eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 was not a complete surprise as there were warning signs leading up to the event such as increased activity, earthquakes, and a noticeable bulge forming on the mountain. This gave officials time to evacuate the area and plan for potential consequences.
Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington state in 1980, resulting in the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in U.S. history.
Eye witness accounts are useful way to get evidence in a legal case or to report something like someone claiming to see something out of the ordinary, such as Bigfoot. BUT an eyewitness is not the best way to get evidence in a case. First, the eyewitness could lie or exaggerate the truth. This wouldn't happen often in a court case, but it can happen. Second, studies have shown that eyewitnesses often make mistakes, even when they sincerely believe the account they've given or believe a certain suspect is the right one. In an investigation people don't stop at an eyewitness account. Investigators then use the information that the eyewitness gave to search for more clues to what might have happened.
Although minor steam explosions may have occurred in 1898, 1903, and 1921, Mount St. Helens gave little or no evidence of being a volcanic hazard for more than a century after its eruption in 1857.
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An Earthquake on the St Mt Helens caused a bulge to appear, which gave the Volcano an oppurtunity to erupt, also in addition to that the earthquake caused a hole in the volcano which caused the magma chamber to split so the magma could rise up the main vent!
The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 destroyed and scorched vegetation within a 230 square mile area around the volcano. The blast removed trees and plants, leaving behind a barren landscape of scorched earth and ash. Over time, the area has slowly been recolonized by plants and trees as part of the natural ecological succession process.