Mount Etna, Mount St. Helens and Mount Vesuvius are all active volcanoes.
They have also all undergone plinian eruptions (named after the famous Vesuvius eruption of AD 79. The Mount St. Helens eruption was unique in that the blast projected laterally as opposed to vertically.
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They are all active volcanoes. They all erupted in the 1980s.
Mount St. Helens in Washington, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount Vesuvius in Italy are examples of stratovolcanoes. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep-sided cones and explosive eruptions caused by the buildup of thick, viscous lava.
Some popular volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount St. Helens in the United States.
They are all volcanoes with lava having a high water content and thus producing highly explosive eruptions.
Mount St. Helens and Mount Vesuvius are two examples of composite volcanoes.
Mount St Helens, Auld Smoky, Mount Vesuvius
They are all active volcanoes. They all erupted in the 1980s.
They are all volcanic mountains that have erupted.
There are many including Mount St Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, and Mount Vesuvius.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'volcano' is the name of a specific volcano; for example Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, Mauna Loa, etc.
They are all active volcanos. They all erupted in 1980's They're all part of the ring of fire
1. Mount St. Helens - Washington State2. Mount Vesuvius - Italy
Mount St. Helens in Washington, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount Vesuvius in Italy are examples of stratovolcanoes. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep-sided cones and explosive eruptions caused by the buildup of thick, viscous lava.
all are volcanoes
Some popular volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount St. Helens in the United States.
They are all volcanoes with lava having a high water content and thus producing highly explosive eruptions.
They are all volcanoes with lava having a high water content and thus producing highly explosive eruptions.