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Mount St Helens: APRIL 1980 Mount St Helens: APRIL 1981 3000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Label the summit (point X) Mount St Helens: APRIL 1981 3000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 750 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Label the crater (point X)