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Which type of change best describes the eruption at Mount St Helens?
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# a fast, large-scale change
# a fast, small-scale change
# a fast, medium-scale change
# a slow, medium-scale change
# a slow, small-scale change
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A fast,large scale change
Because as we all know any volcano is always going to disrupt the environment this one in particular is devastating for people and animals because over 57 people died but your not here for that your here about the environment which is according to history.com a well trusted source states that the blast killed the vegetation up to 12 miles 10 million trees died and animals in the thousands died millions of fish which ruined prey predators dynamic because everything’s dead not only that but the trees helped keep animals safe with those trees gone the animals if still alive will leave and find a new home eventually after the ash leaves the air mostly animals will come back and with animals come the growth of life and the cycle will repeat growth,life,destroy rinse and repeat
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