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Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Like most stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens alternates between explosive and effusive eruptions.
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano, which is a type of volcano known for its steep profile and explosive eruptions. It is located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington in the United States.
Most major explosive eruptions eject a large plume of ash straight up. When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the initial explosion was ejected sideways in what is called a lateral blast.
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Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Yes, it is still active.
Like most stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens alternates between explosive and effusive eruptions.
Mount St Helens has produced both quite and explosive eruptions. It is best known for a very large explosive eruption in 1980.
An active strato-volcano that had an explosive eruption in May 1980.
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano, which is a type of volcano known for its steep profile and explosive eruptions. It is located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington in the United States.
Lava can't flow violently. Highly explosive eruptions such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens do not produce lava flows: they produce clouds of ash, gas, and pumice. Mount St. Helens has produced "quiet" lava flows at times.
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Most major explosive eruptions eject a large plume of ash straight up. When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the initial explosion was ejected sideways in what is called a lateral blast.
Mount Saint Helens' magma/lava composition is different to many volcanoes and is about 64%silica and 4% water.
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