geysers they both shoot something out
It is hard to say that Saturn has much in the way of geology, active or otherwise. It is a gas planet with no solid surface.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
It doesn't have any geysers. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface, so it is impossible for geysers to form. You are probably mistaking Neptune and Triton (Neptune's largest moon). Voyager 2, during its flyby of Neptune, discovered geyser-like eruptions on the moon of Triton.
Iceland is known for its many geysers.
Geysers.
geysers they both shoot something out
It is hard to say that Saturn has much in the way of geology, active or otherwise. It is a gas planet with no solid surface.
If I remember correctly, they shoot as high as 5 miles.
Liquid/Gas
You may be thinking of Saturn's moon - Enceladus. It has many geysers that shoot out water particles.
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
gas cylinders , geysers , electric circuits are some domestic material which are flammable.
Geothermal heat from below the surface of the earth superheats groundwater and the pressure of the heat causes the water to shoot out of the ground.
It doesn't have any geysers. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface, so it is impossible for geysers to form. You are probably mistaking Neptune and Triton (Neptune's largest moon). Voyager 2, during its flyby of Neptune, discovered geyser-like eruptions on the moon of Triton.
Iceland is known for its many geysers.