Mt. St. Helens Area Rug

Select Size 4' x 6' 6' x 9' 7'6 x 12'
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Transform any space into a volcano of creativity and comfort with the Mt. St. Helens Rug

Introducing the Mt. St. Helens Rug, a versatile floor solution suitable for an array of settings such as playrooms, classrooms, waiting areas and more! This rug is not just your typical decor addition. Its quality make this an easy choice.

Sizes:

  • 4' x 6' Rectangle
  • 6' x 9' Rectangle
  • 7 6 x 12 Rectangle

The rug possesses features like double-stitched edges which enhance its durability and KIDply backing with patented technology that adds to its softness and flexibility making it perfect for little feet or anyone who desires comfort.

  • The Mt. Helens Rug is a versatile floor solution suitable for playrooms, classrooms, waiting areas and libraries in homes or businesses thanks to its patented technology and durability
  • Teachers can benefit from the rugs flexibility as it can be easily moved around while providing sound insulation and thermal insulation for added comfort
  • The double stitched edges ensure long lasting use while the KID ply backing adds softness to the rug making it an ideal choice for children s learning environments

Features:

  • Anti-Static Treatment
  • Meets or exceeds Class I fire rating as specified in NFPA Life Safety Code 101
  • 100% Cleartouch PET Polyester Yarn Type • 25 oz. weight 
  • Green Label Plus Certified

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Mountains are large landforms that rise prominently above the surrounding area, typically formed by tectonic forces or volcanism. Here's an overview of mountains:

  1. Formation:
    • Tectonic mountains: Formed by the collision of tectonic plates
    • Volcanic mountains: Created by volcanic activity
    • Erosional mountains: Remnants of plateaus carved by erosion
  2. Types:
    • Fold mountains (e.g., Himalayas, Alps)
    • Fault-block mountains (e.g., Sierra Nevada)
    • Dome mountains (e.g., Black Hills)
    • Volcanic mountains (e.g., Mount Fuji)
  3. Characteristics:
    • Steep slopes
    • High elevations
    • Diverse ecosystems varying with altitude
    • Often form mountain ranges
  4. Importance:
    • Water sources (rivers, glaciers)
    • Climate influence (rain shadows, microclimates)
    • Biodiversity hotspots
    • Natural resources (minerals, forests)
  5. Cultural significance:
    • Spiritual and religious importance in many cultures
    • Popular for recreation (hiking, skiing, climbing)
    • Often feature in art and literature