The table shows the beginning year of recent eruptions of major volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains. Use this table to answer Exercise. See the chapter opener and Examples 8 through 11, and 13.
Recent Eruptions of Major Cascade Mountain Volcanoes (1750-present) * | |||||||
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Volcano | State Location | 1750-1799 | 1800-1849 | 1850-1899 | 1900-1949 | 1950-1999 | 2000-present |
Mt. Baker | Washington | 1792 | 1843 | 1870,1880 |
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Glacier Peak | Washington | 1750(?) |
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Mt. Rainier | Washington |
| 1841,1843 | 1854 |
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Mt. St. Helens | Washington |
| 1800 |
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| 1980 |
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Mt. Hood | Oregon |
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| 1854,1859,1865 |
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Three Sisters | Oregon |
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| 1853(?) |
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Medicine Lake | California |
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Mt. Shasta | California | 1786 |
| 1855 |
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Cinder Cone | California |
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| 1850 |
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Lassen Peak | California |
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| 1914 |
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Chaos Crags | California |
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| 1854 |
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*Other major volcanoes in the Cascades have had no eruptions from 1750 to present; Source: Harris |
Which volcano(es) in the table has two eruptions?
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