This image of the minor 2004 eruption of Mount St. Helens shows a
A. dome of oozing lava.
B. plume of steam and ash.
C. pool of hot, molten rock.
D. stream of melting glacier.
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The correct answer is B. plume of steam and ash.
During minor eruptions, such as those experienced at Mount St. Helens in 2004, the volcanic activity often results in the release of ash and steam into the atmosphere, creating a visible plume. This is a common characteristic of volcanic eruptions, where the heated gases and particles are ejected violently from the volcano. If you have any further questions or need more details, feel free to ask!