Eruptions for about 150 to 200 years followed by dormancy for an equal or extended period of time. Most of the eruptions are minor ones with a few major ones in the mix. That's just based on last 2000 years after its became more like a stratovolcano in what it emitted.
Mount St. Helen does not erupt in any pattern. When it erupted in 1980, scientist had no idea that it was going to erupt because it did not follow a pattern and it did not have very many precursor.
Mt. St. Helen's is in Washington, the state.
The mailing address of Mt. St. Helen's volcanic monument is Mount St. Helen's National Volcanic Monument 42218 N.E. Yale Bridge Rd. Amboy, WA 98601 according to Mount St. Helen's National Park.
what local point was st helens in
mount rushmore
Mount St. Helen does not erupt in any pattern. When it erupted in 1980, scientist had no idea that it was going to erupt because it did not follow a pattern and it did not have very many precursor.
Mount St. Helen does not erupt in any pattern. When it erupted in 1980, scientist had no idea that it was going to erupt because it did not follow a pattern and it did not have very many precursor.
Volcanoes eurpt more often in Mount St. Helen located in Washington in the U.S
Yes, it can. A web cam has been on it, so if you want to take a look at it you can.
On March 8, 2005, a towering plume of steam and ash rose from Mount St. Helens. This was considered a minor eruption during the 2004-2008 seismic activity at the mountain.
May 18, 1980
Mt. St. Helen's is in Washington, the state.
an earthquake that was under it
The mailing address of Mt. St. Helen's volcanic monument is Mount St. Helen's National Volcanic Monument 42218 N.E. Yale Bridge Rd. Amboy, WA 98601 according to Mount St. Helen's National Park.
No they had no warning
what local point was st helens in
Mount St Helens is on a convergent plate boundary.