Mount St. Helens, located in Washington state, is renowned for its dramatic eruption on May 18, 1980, which was one of the most significant volcanic events in U.S. history. The eruption was preceded by a series of earthquakes and steam-venting episodes, leading to the collapse of the northern flank of the mountain. Local legends among Indigenous tribes often depict the mountain as a sacred entity, with stories that attribute its formation and eruptions to the actions of spirits or deities. These tales highlight the mountain's cultural significance and the deep connection between nature and local communities.
Mt. St. Helen's is in Washington, the state.
its a volcano
mt. st. Helens erupted in may 18, 1980
It was formed from converget bounderies.
You're thinking of Mount St Helens. From it's Wikipedia entry, it appears like this was the most destructive volcanic eruption in US history. ". . . Fifty-seven people were killed; 250 homes, 47 bridges, 15 miles (24 km) of railways, and 185 miles (298 km) of highway were destroyed. . . "
where did mt Helen's occur
The eruption that Mt St Helen has is an exploding volcano that shoots lava and rocks into the air.
Mt. St. Helen's is in Washington, the state.
39 in.
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its a volcano
all volcanoes
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lava rock
The major eruptions of mt st Helen where that it was very active and the ground in the volcano always had a earth quake and so the made the eruptions in mt st Helen still active but was deadly in the 1900s.
mt. st. Helens erupted in may 18, 1980