John

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 * __My name is John. I go to school at [|MICDS] in__**[| St. Louis, Missouri]**__. My class is starting a natural disasters project. The purpose of my project is to show how geography impacts how people live their life. In my project I'm going to be exploring volcano's and there is going to be an expert, some science, a historic event, a current event, and a safety section. I will try to give as much information about volcanos as I can.__**



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=**__Historic Event__**=


 * __For my historic event I have decided chose Mt. St. Helens. Mt. St. Helens erupted on May 18th, 1980 at 8:32 am. Mt. St. Helens erupted in Washington State. Washington State is located Northwest corner of the U.S.A. The eruption killed 57 people. It started with a landslide and then the volcano erupted. The landslide kept going for 14 miles and ash spread 17 miles.__**


 * __Hopefully people prepared for Mt. St. Helens by building an emergency kit with water, food, shoes, and a flashlight. made. When the volcano erupted people should avoid rivers and low lying places. After the volcano eruption try to find a safe shelter away from the volcano. People prepare now by having volcano watchers to watch the volcano and if the volcano is going to erupt the watchers would try to evacuate the city. These were brought to you by FEMA.__**


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=Thanks=

I'd like to say thanks to FEMA because they gave me a lot of safety ideas to do if a volcano erupts near you. Thank EBSCO Database because they gave me the information about Mt. St. Helens.