No. Mount St Helens is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.
Mount St Helens is a composite cone (strato) volcano.
Composite
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Mount Shasta is considered a composite or stratovolcano due to its characteristic steep profile and alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash deposits. Shield volcanoes are wider and lower in profile, while cinder cone volcanoes are small, conical mounds built from ejected volcanic material.
Shield volcano: Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Pico in the Azores. Stratovolcano: Examples include Mount Fuji in Japan and Mount St. Helens in the United States. Cinder cone volcano: Examples include Paricutin in Mexico and Sunset Crater in the United States. Lava dome volcano: Examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Soufriere Hills in Montserrat.
Composite
Mount St Helens is a composite cone (strato) volcano.
Composite
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Mount Shasta is considered a composite or stratovolcano due to its characteristic steep profile and alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash deposits. Shield volcanoes are wider and lower in profile, while cinder cone volcanoes are small, conical mounds built from ejected volcanic material.
Shield volcano: Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Pico in the Azores. Stratovolcano: Examples include Mount Fuji in Japan and Mount St. Helens in the United States. Cinder cone volcano: Examples include Paricutin in Mexico and Sunset Crater in the United States. Lava dome volcano: Examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Soufriere Hills in Montserrat.
The most common volcano is the cinder cone volcano. Unlike shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes, many cinder cones are monogenetic, meaning they form from a single, relatively short period of activity and then never erupt again.
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The Mount St. Helens eruption occurred in Washington state, in the western United States.
mount st helens errupted from the side whilst no other volcano does that