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The geysers in Yellowstone burst with superheated water from underground. To approximate this process, you'd have to heat a vessel of water with only a small hole in the lid to allow the pressurized, superheated water to burst out. This would be extremely dangerous. Instead, you could use a balloon filled with water and squeeze the balloon to make the water come out; the squeezing represents the pressure caused by intense heat.

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