Yes. Mount St. Helens erupted spectacularly on May 18, 1980. Since then it continues to emit ash, lava and steam. As recently as 2008 it emitted an ash cloud. There are also periodic small earthquakes associated with the volcano's activity.
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It was active in January 2008. And then there may have been no further volcanic activity that year. So perhaps it's more accurate to say that it's potentially active and dangerous as of a year later.
Mount St. Helens began a dome-building eruption in September 2004 after nearly two decades of "silence". Dome growth was initially robust, became more sluggish with time, and ceased completely in late January 2008. The volcano has been quiet ever since.
Yes, Mt St Helens in the USA is still an activevolcano, it's last eruption was between October 2004 and July 2008 although it is know for it's major eruption on the 18th of May 1980 when many people died and a huge amount of property and transport infrastructure was destroyed.
Yes, Mount St. Helens is considered an active volcano. While it is not currently erupting, it has shown signs of volcanic activity in recent years and is monitored closely by scientists.
Mount St Helens is not inactive. It is active, because the last time it erupted was in 2005, the time before that was 1980.
Mount Etna in Italy is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It has frequent eruptions and is constantly monitored by scientists.
no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant. no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant. no it is not extinct. Some say that is active because there is still smoke coming out of it, but it is just sleeping so it is dormant.
Kīlauea in Hawaii is the most active volcano in the world.
No its volcanic ash is still lingering so its immpassable
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