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Mount Adams does not have any active vents; it is considered to be a dormant stratovolcano in Washington State.
Mount Hood is considered an active stratovolcano, with the last confirmed eruption occurring in the late 18th century. It is closely monitored by the United States Geological Survey due to its potential hazards such as ashfall, lahars, and pyroclastic flows. While there is currently no imminent threat of eruption, the activity level is constantly monitored for any changes.
Mount Hood has 11 named glaciers, including Eliot Glacier, Coe Glacier, and Reid Glacier.
Mount Hood is located in the Cascade Range of Oregon, USA. It is about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland and is the highest peak in Oregon.
Mount Hood is a stratovolcano, which typically has a symmetrical conical shape with a steep summit and gradual slopes.
Yes Mount Fuji has vents.
Mount Adams does not have any active vents; it is considered to be a dormant stratovolcano in Washington State.
It has 5 I think
2 million and 666 vents and it will erupt on new years 2012
Mount Hood is approximately 11,239 feet above sea level.
yes
Mount Hood is located in northern Oregon.
No. Mount Hood is a stratovolcano.
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
Mt. Hood was formed 2,000 years ago.
Mount Hood Wilderness was created in 1964.
About 50 miles.