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Oct 21, 2020

[Answer] 7. The devastation caused by the blast was immense. Which of the following was noticed in areas furthest from Mount St. Helens?

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...1. Ash 2. Lava 3. Flooding 4. Mudslides Within minutes the ash from the eruption had risen some 80,000 feet obliterating sunlight. Day became night. The date of the eruption was later refered to as 'Black Sunday'. The ash covered some 22,000 sq miles, including parts of the states of Washington, Idaho and Montana.




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Ash:


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