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If one of yall writes me 2 paragraphs on this ill give u my lifes savings

1. Describe the relative location of the Cascade Mountains, what are the five volcanoes in this mountain chain, describe how these volcanoes were formed.

(dont hit me w the "do ur own homework" thing i took this class in middle school and the school system lost my credits so i have to retake arbitrary useless courses again. its late and i have other stuff to do.)

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Hi mate! You don’t deserve no answers. I want to fully answer each of your questions. Let’s see...

Where it is: It’s the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Washington.

What they are: The volcanoes with historical eruptions include: Mount Rainier, Glacier Peak, Mount Baker, Mount Hood, Lassen Peak, and Mount Shasta.

How they formed: The Cascade Volcanoes were formed by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca, Explorer and the Gorda Plate (remnants of the much larger Farallon Plate) under the North American Plate along the Cascadia subduction zone.

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The realative location of the Cascade Range are part of a 1,300 km (800 mi) chain of volcanoes, which extends from northern California to southern British Columbia. The volcanoes are Mount Rainier, Glacier Peak, Mount Baker, Mount Hood, Lassen Peak, and Mount Shasta. Renewed volcanic activity in the Cascade Arc, such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, has offered a great deal of evidence about the structure of the Cascade Arc.They we're form by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca, Explorer and the Gorda Plate (remnants of the much larger Farallon Plate) under the North American Plate along the Cascadia subduction zone.
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