Very Unlikely
57 people died in the May 17, 1980 eruption.
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens was different from other explosive eruptions in that the initial blast was to the side, rather than straight up.
The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, had a significant impact on humans, including causing 57 direct fatalities and extensive damage to infrastructure, forests, and wildlife. The ashfall from the eruption also affected air quality, agriculture, and transportation in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the eruption led to changes in land use policies and increased monitoring of volcanic activity to enhance public safety.
The last eruptive activity of Mount St Helens was in July of 2008.
No president died in the Mt. Saint Helens eruption. It is believed Harry S. Truman died during the blast but he, in fact, died eight years earlier in 1972. Harry R. Truman (no relation) was the caretaker of the Mt. Saint Helens lodge and was killed in the explosion.
about as 50% chance that mount saint helens' eruption is way bigger than mount fuji
a pyroclastic flow
yes. it was
use it
It was cause by the pressure in side the volcano
its smelt fishy
yes
57 people died in the May 17, 1980 eruption.
57 people were killed by the volcanic eruption in Saint Helens in May 1980.
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens was different from other explosive eruptions in that the initial blast was to the side, rather than straight up.
The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, had a significant impact on humans, including causing 57 direct fatalities and extensive damage to infrastructure, forests, and wildlife. The ashfall from the eruption also affected air quality, agriculture, and transportation in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the eruption led to changes in land use policies and increased monitoring of volcanic activity to enhance public safety.
The last eruptive activity of Mount St Helens was in July of 2008.