The last time Lassen Peak erupted was in 1917. ;) You're welcome!
yes, because it is a compostite volcano, its geolgical setting is convergent plate boundaries
Lassen Peak is located within the Cascade Range in California and lies along the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. This boundary is a convergent plate boundary, where the plates are colliding.
There are two composite volcanoes in California: Lassen Peak and Mount Shasta.
Mount Shasta in California was formed by volcanic eruptions. It is a potentially active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range.
Either Redding or Chico.
Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are both formed by volcanic activity. Mount Shasta is a dormant stratovolcano that has been shaped over thousands of years by eruptions and glacial activity. Lassen Peak is part of the southernmost portion of the Cascade Range and was formed by a series of eruptions in the early 20th century.
Lassen Peak is about 10,457 ft. tall.
Lassen peak is Located in California in the united states
how are Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak alike? Both Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are dormant volcanoes.
Yes it is the same because now it's called Lassen Peak.
Yes, Lassen Peak is in the ring of fire.
lassen peak
lassen peak was part of another volcano called mount tehama
Lassen Peak National Monument was created in 1907.
Lassen Peak in British Columbia is about 10,462 ft (3,189 m) large.
how are Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak alike? Both Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak are dormant volcanoes.
yes, because it is a compostite volcano, its geolgical setting is convergent plate boundaries