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A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
Iceland is known for its many geysers.
Geysers are not built. They develop as a matter of geothermal activity.
No geysers in Hot springs NP
The source of heat for Yellowstone's geysers is geothermal energy. The numerous thermal basins underneath emits the heat coming off the geysers.
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Write about the number of geysers, the frequency of their erupting, and the height and duration of the eruptions.
Glaciers are rivers of ice that flow downhill from mountains. Geysers are superheated water that erupts from the ground. There is no similarity, except they are both natural features of certain landscapes
The Geysers, a geothermal field in California, typically sees around 300,000 visitors annually. The site is known for its natural geothermal features, including steam vents and hot springs.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
Geyers are fountains of water and steam. They form when that steam builds up pressure underground and erupts at regular intervals. They are formed when steam produced underground breaks through the surface. Here is a site with more information than you probably want to know about geysers: http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~glennon/geysers/
Hot springs and geysers are found in areas of geothermal activity. (think people!)
Iceland is known for its many geysers.
Geysers do not make energy.
There are supposed to be 1000 geysers in the whole wide world.
Yellowstone is a magnificent place. It has outstanding scenery, hot water features like geysers that are very rare, and a plethora of wildlife.
is their any evidence of geysers in the philippines