Volcano - Mount St. Helens

Volcano - Mount St. Helens

Volcano - Mount St. Helens

  • Situated in Washington State (WEST USA).
  • Formed on the Juan de Fuca plate (Oceanic crust) which moves towards the North American plate (Continental Crust) and is forced downwards.
  • On the 18th of May 1980 Mount ST Helens blew her top.
  • Early in May, the North side was bulging - this was an early indicator.
  • Mud exploded and moved down the mountain.
  • 61 deaths were reported, most of which were caused by the release of poisonous gasses.
  • Trees within 30km radius were destroyed by the wind.
  • Floods prevented communication.
Natural Hazards

Continental drift

Continental drift

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Earthquakes

Earthquakes

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Plate tectonics

Plate tectonics

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Volcanoes

Volcanoes

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Natural Hazards - practice questions

Natural Hazards - practice questions

Natural Hazards

Explain why the plates move across the earth's surface

Explain why the plates move across the earth's surface