Mount St. Helens

The paper that we wrote for our AIG project is below.

Mount St. Helens

            

 

Read the following passage to enrich your mind with information on Mount St. Helens.

 

Have you ever heard about the famous volcano, Mount St. Helens? Well, read this passage to find out about Mount St. Helen’s cool facts, eruption, and legends. So, listen intently.
 There are some interestingly cool facts about Mount St. Helens. One of the cool facts is that, President Eisenhower built a lodge on top of Mount St. Helens. Another cool fact is that, an ash cloud and lava dome was formed from the eruption. The ash cloud and lava dome were very high. Mount St. Helens got its name from the British diplomat, Lord St. Helens. This amazing volcano erupted in the year of 1980. Mount St. Helens erupted at 8:32 a.m... This volcano had some amazing cool facts. 

  Have you ever heard about the deadly eruption of Mount St. Helens? Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington State, near Seattle. Mount St. Helens eruption was voted worst eruption ever to have occurred in the United States. The actual volcano was 3,000 feet deep. A lava dome formed after the eruption that was 876 feet deep.  There was also a massive ash cloud. A massive ash cloud also formed that was 80,000 feet. Before Mount St. Helens erupted, it resembled a normal mountain. After Mount St. Helens erupted, it looked like a volcano. As you can see, Mount St. Helens had a very interesting eruption. 
  Mount St. Helens had some very mind-blowing legends. One legend was called the vanishing hitchhiker. The vanishing hitchhiker legend was about a woman dressed in a white dress, hitchhiking by the rode. If you picked her up, she would speak of Mount St. Helens. The hitchhiker dressed in white would warn you that Mount St. Helens will once again erupt. Mount St. Helens e really cool facts, an earth-shaking eruption, and many haunting legends. Mount St. Helens is a very interesting volcano. 


Made for the AIG program,

Information gathered from Wikipedia.com,
Thank you for reading our paper.


 

 
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