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Mount Saint Helens' eruption involved a towering cloud of ash after a high-speed blast. Which type of eruption would this be?
A. quiet
B. magnitude
C. explosive
D. magnificent
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens, characterized by a towering cloud of ash and a high-speed blast, is classified as an **C. explosive** eruption.
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