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Which geologic process most likely caused the formation of the Mount St. Helens Volcano?

A.converging boundaries

B.diverging boundaries

C.transform faults

D.rift zones

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User Ehfeng
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The anwser is A! Defneitly
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User ThunderEX
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Answer: It's A.

Explanation: Mt. St. Helens is a volcano in Washington, near the Oregon border, in the Cascade Range. The Cascade Volcanoes, which stretch all from British Columbia through Northern California, are stratovolcanoes that have formed inland from a convergent plate boundary, where ocean crust is subducting below the continent.

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