Yes, visitors can access the crater at Mount St. Helens, but only through guided tours operated by the U.S. Forest Service. These tours typically begin at the Johnston Ridge Observatory and provide a safe way to view the crater and learn about the volcanic activity. Access may be restricted or require permits, especially during certain times of the year or due to volcanic activity. Always check for current conditions and regulations before planning a visit.
The cost to visit Mount St. Helens varies depending on the activities you choose. Entrance fees to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are $25 per vehicle for a 7-day pass. Additional costs may include guided tours, camping fees, and any recreational activities you decide to partake in.
Pressure inside the earth caused the explosion aftera long build up.
Mount St. Helens last erupted on May 18, 1980, making it around 41 years old since its most recent eruption. However, the actual age of the volcano itself is over 40,000 years old, with its first-known eruptive activity dating back to about 40,000 years ago.
In May of 2000, a memorial plaque was placed in a grove of trees at the Hoffstadt Bluffs Visitor's Center in memory of the victims of the Mt. St. Helens eruption. Fifty-seven names are etched into the plaque.57 people were killed directly by the eruption. There was also a plane crash, a traffic accident, and shoveling ash which killed a total of 7 more. So don't go live near mt. saint Helens. I am not saying don't go vist it I am saying don't live next to it or near it.57 People died in the eruption.There was a relatively low death toll due to the eruption of Mount St. Helens because most of the people were evacuated. In total, fifty-seven people died in the eruption. The people that did die were either those who refused to leave or those who were monitoring the volcano. RIP.
Oh, dude, Mount St. Helens is a volcano, so it's like a big ol' mountain with a crater at the top. So, I guess you could say it's kind of like a cone shape? But, like, don't go trying to put it in a geometry textbook or anything.
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The cost to visit Mount St. Helens varies depending on the activities you choose. Entrance fees to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are $25 per vehicle for a 7-day pass. Additional costs may include guided tours, camping fees, and any recreational activities you decide to partake in.
i guess for people it was a expirience of a life time!!!!!!
Pressure inside the earth caused the explosion aftera long build up.
Mount St. Helens last erupted on May 18, 1980, making it around 41 years old since its most recent eruption. However, the actual age of the volcano itself is over 40,000 years old, with its first-known eruptive activity dating back to about 40,000 years ago.
In May of 2000, a memorial plaque was placed in a grove of trees at the Hoffstadt Bluffs Visitor's Center in memory of the victims of the Mt. St. Helens eruption. Fifty-seven names are etched into the plaque.57 people were killed directly by the eruption. There was also a plane crash, a traffic accident, and shoveling ash which killed a total of 7 more. So don't go live near mt. saint Helens. I am not saying don't go vist it I am saying don't live next to it or near it.57 People died in the eruption.There was a relatively low death toll due to the eruption of Mount St. Helens because most of the people were evacuated. In total, fifty-seven people died in the eruption. The people that did die were either those who refused to leave or those who were monitoring the volcano. RIP.
Oh, dude, Mount St. Helens is a volcano, so it's like a big ol' mountain with a crater at the top. So, I guess you could say it's kind of like a cone shape? But, like, don't go trying to put it in a geometry textbook or anything.
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In st helens
how many days did it take for the ash get in the air from the eruption from mt st Helens in 1980
St Helens School in Northwood, Middlesex