they are all volcannoes in the USA
There are around 25 volcanoes within a 300-mile radius of Crater Lake, Oregon. This includes Mount Hood, Mount Shasta, and the Three Sisters, among others.
None of the above.The volcano is on the big island of Hawaii. See the related link for more information. Though it is on a Hawaiian island and part of the United States, country's claims to places do not effect their geographic location. Kilauea is on the Pacific plate and is part of the United States, however it is not part of the North American tectonic plate. Also for example Southern California west of the San Andreas fault is not on the North American Plate either, it is also on the Pacific.
Some examples of dormant volcanoes that are actually mountains include Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon. These mountains have not erupted in many years but still have the potential to become active again in the future.
The area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire is where you will find active volcanoes in the US, it includes all of the State of Hawaii, the San Andres fault line in California (though technically the fault line is not a volcano, it is active) and the currently dormant volcanoes from California up to Washington; Mt Shasta, Mt Hood, Mt St. Helens, Mt Baker, Mt. Rainier and if I am not mistaken there is one in Alaska as well.
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.
Shasta, Rainier, Hood, Adams, St Helens, 3 Sisters, Etna, Vesuvius . . . .
Yes. There are a number of composite volcanoes int he US. Examples incloude Lassen Peak, Mount Shasta, Mount Mazama, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Redoubt, and Mount Cleveland among others.
There is Mount St. Helens in Washington, St. Augustine in Alaska, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon.
The three prominent mountains in the western region of the United States are Mount Rainier, Mount Shasta, and Mount Hood. Mount Rainier, located in Washington, is the highest peak in the Cascade Range. Mount Shasta, also part of the Cascades, is in northern California and is known for its stunning snow-capped summit. Mount Hood, located in Oregon, is a popular destination for skiing and hiking and features a prominent, glacier-covered peak.
If the news stations name is "Hood County News," then yes it is a proper noun. If you are describing the news station then it is a common noun.
Don Hood played in just one game at designated hitter for the Cleveland Indians in 1977 and did not start. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
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In 1979, Don Hood played in 13 games for the Cleveland Blues, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats. In 1979, Don Hood played in 27 games for the New York Highlanders, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats.
The noun 'Mount Hood' is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain in the state of Oregon. A proper noun is always capitalized.A common noun is a general word for a person, place, or thing. Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Mount Hood' are mountain, landform, prominence, etc.
There are around 25 volcanoes within a 300-mile radius of Crater Lake, Oregon. This includes Mount Hood, Mount Shasta, and the Three Sisters, among others.
Henry Pittock, Wilbur Connel, T.A. Wood and W. Lymen Chittenden were the first four to climb Mount Hood. The mountain is located in Oregon.
One common suffix for "father" is -hood, as in "fatherhood."