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We have three 6th grade Science classes and two 8th grade Science classes blogging here from the Pacific Northwest in Chimacum, WA! Sixth graders are learning a bit about Mt Saint Helens, environmental science through fresh water ecology, and physical science this year. Eighth graders are learning about life science this year. Please join us as we learn Science by exploring our world.
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mount st helens i think there are sighns of life on mt st helens,There are many examples of life returning to Mt Saint Helens from the trees and plants that are all over the blast zone. Also in Meta Lake there are many trees as well as tadpoles, birds and fish. Deer are spotted at times, too.

the ash from the mountain rose 80,000 feet up in the air.57 people including thousands of animals were killed,and 30 were missing. people say the might of died or they were just badly injured.the damage that it made costed $2.74 billion dollars.

the eruption was preceded by a two-month series of earthquakes and steam-venting episodes,caused by a injection by magma and shallow depth below the volcano that created a huge buldge and fracture system on mt st helens north slope.




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