MORE FAQ's --- Volcano Questions and Answers 59 "Frequently Asked Questions"
"Where is the largest active volcano in the world?" ... "How many eruptions
have there been in the Cascades during the last 200 years?" ... "Can volcanic rocks float?" ...
These answers and many many more.
More Volcano Questions
How Did The Volcanoes Get Their Names?
Mount Adams was named after our 2nd President ... Mount Rainier and Mount Hood were
named after British Admirals ... and Mount Shasta is an Indian Name ... Read MORE about the
Cascade Range Volcanoes and how they got their names.
Do Volcanoes Do Any Good?
Volcanoes can be beneficial to folks, not only in
improving agriculture or as an energy source,
but also economically in business opportunities
and recreation and tourism ... includes
Fertile Soils, Geothermal Energy, Mineral Resources, Industrial
Products, Business Opportunities, Spas and Resorts, Recreation and Tourism
Read About Volcanoes
Online "easy reading" Fact Sheets and Reports ...
includes volcanoes of the United States and around the world,
volcanic hazards and how we monitor them, the Cascade Range and
Cascade Range volcanoes
Cascade Range Volcanoes - Interactive Table
An interactive table with brief summary of volcano information,
facts, eruption histories, the latest eruption,
latest publications, and current activity
Living With Volcanoes
Nearly every State has something "volcanic" ... "America's Volcanic Past"
features States, Regions, National Parks, or National Monuments ...
Climb a Volcano ... "Family Fun - Picnic at the Top" ...
The Plus Side of Volcanoes ... Volcanoes can be beneficial to folks, not only in
improving agriculture or as an energy source,
but also economically in business opportunities
and recreation and tourism ...
Volcanoes in Legends and Mythology, on Television, and in the Movies,
... Can you name 50 movies which have a volcano
in them ??? ... includes "Dantes Peak" information ...
Volcanoes and History ... Lewis and Clark, George Vancouver, and Historical Maps and Journals ...
Visit A Volcano ... Maps and Guides and Links ...
Volcano Monitoring
Monitoring Overview ... Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network ... Monitoring Techniques
... Volcano Menus ... and much much more ...
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02/26/04, Lyn Topinka