.: Mount St Helens Top Related Articles
1). Mount St. Helens - Living In The Shadow Of A Volcano
Mount St. Helens is the youngest volcano in the Cascade Range. It had been dormant since 1857. It was a beautiful asymmetrical volcano with smooth slopes. Mount St. Helens had three minor steam explosions in 1898, 1903 and 1921 but was not believed to be a volcanic hazard. The volcano was teeming with wildlife, flora and fauna. It had become a leisure playground, used for hiking, camping, fishing, swimming and boating.
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2). Climate Modification and Volcanoes
Climate modification is a multi-faceted and complex subject. In this article, we take a look at the relationship between climate modification and volcanoes.
Climate Modification and Volcanoes
The climate modification debate is a nasty one. Parties pick their positions, dig in and refuse to listen to the rants of the other side. Lost in the yelling is the simple fact that climate modification is a natural phenomenon to some extent.
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