beutiful,like one of them movies were the family goes on holiday to a wooden cabin and the forest was green and lush the water was blue and crystil clear i thought it was lovely in my time but i got chucked out of my house and i never got it back it was crushed when i got back :(
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens did not produce lava flows. It was an explosive eruption that prudiced an ash plume and pyroclastic flows. Pyroclastic flows are avalanche-like masses of superheated ash, rock, and gas. Pyroclastic flows from the initial lateral plast reached as far as 19 miles. Ash blown high into the atmosphere was carried by the wind for thousands of miles.
Like most stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens alternates between explosive and effusive eruptions.
Yes, life has slowly returned to the area affected by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens through natural processes like plant growth and animal migration. The ecosystem is actively recovering and continues to thrive despite the initial devastation.
Mount St Helens is made up of andesitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic materials.
A large portion of one side of the mountain was blown away. Trees were blown down for miles, and much of the land was buried under volcanic ash.
im gonna answer your question with another question..... Who is helen?
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens did not produce lava flows. It was an explosive eruption that prudiced an ash plume and pyroclastic flows. Pyroclastic flows are avalanche-like masses of superheated ash, rock, and gas. Pyroclastic flows from the initial lateral plast reached as far as 19 miles. Ash blown high into the atmosphere was carried by the wind for thousands of miles.
Like most stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens alternates between explosive and effusive eruptions.
Mount St Helens is made up of andesitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic materials.
Yes, life has slowly returned to the area affected by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens through natural processes like plant growth and animal migration. The ecosystem is actively recovering and continues to thrive despite the initial devastation.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens did not produce lava flows. It was a plinian eruption that produced aolumn of ash and pyroclastic flows. Pyroclastic flows are avalanche-like masses of hot ash, rock, and gas that rase away from an erupting volcano at speeds that can reachinto the hundreds of miles per hour.
A large portion of one side of the mountain was blown away. Trees were blown down for miles, and much of the land was buried under volcanic ash.
what types of materials are volcanoes like mount st. helens
its like josephs farts explosive!
Mount Saint Helens like all other volcanoes was created over thousands of years, it started about 37,600 years ago and still continues in it's development. The link below gives far more detailed information.
yellow stone is a supervolcanowhereas mount saint helens isnt... yellowstone is 1000 times more powerful than mount saint helens which is 2500 times smaler. as yellow stone is a supervolcano and it emmited 240 cubic miles of rock, this means a supervolcano like yellow stone if it erupts can change the temperature of the earth as the debris released blocks the sunlight...potentially causing an iceage with global consuqunces... mount saint helens cant do this and will just cause damage to the place it arupted in the US...
His strong anger seemed like a volcanic eruption.The volcano's eruption caused the Summer That Never Was in 1815.Towns have been buried by lava and mudslides after an eruption.