Stan G. Webb - In Retirement© writing under the pseudonym Kulshan©. Kulshan is NOT a Flood Basalt eruptive volcano; rather a glaciated Stratovolcano© It rises to 3,286 meters (10,781 feet) in elevation, Mount Baker is the third highest peak in Washington and the fifth-highest in the Cascade Range.
Following is a video from Facts
in Motion it explains a Flood Basalt Eruptive Volcano
Kulshan is NOT a Flood Basalt eruptions; rather, at a glaciated Stratovolcano with active fumerols near the top. Flood Basalt eruptions are the largest lava eruptions in the history of this planet. In this video you will find out just enormous these eruptions were exactly and what impact they had on Earth and its inhabitants. I will include the sources in Part 2 Thanks for watching. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
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