Old Faithful shoots from 106 feet to 180 feet.
Old faithful shoots about 3,700 gallons of water for a short eruption and 8,400 for a longer one (4 and a half minutes)
Old faithful shoots about 3,700 gallons of water for a short eruption and 8,400 for a longer one (4 and a half minutes)
old faithful works by pressure build up and over heated water so the water shoots out like old faithful does.
The Old Faithful Geyser erupts anywhere from 106 to 185 feet (32 to 56m) high.
130 to 180 feet in the air
204 degrees
"old Faithful" - a geyser (water shoots out of the ground periodically) "old Faithful" - a geyser (water shoots out of the ground periodically)
Old Faithful and other geysers are formed when fractures in deep rocks allow ground water to percolate into rock that is still being heated by magma, or has not yet cooled. The water boils until the steam pressure is high enough to force a column of boiling water back up to the surface.
Old Faithful in Yellowstone
No, old faithful is a geyser.
It gets up to 204 degrees in the vent of Old Faithful and the steam temperature can get above 350 degrees
Old Faithful is a geyser, a spring that from time to time shoots a column of boiling water in the air. It is the most famous of the 500 geysers in Yellowstone Park, which is in the US. It "performs" 20 to 23 times a day, and each eruption lasts about five minutes. Old Faithful shoots up to 8,400 gallons of water as high as 170 feet. The Yellowstone geysers sit on top of a volcano, which heats underground water to a boiling point.Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, is a cone geyser. Located in Wyoming, this geyser was 1st named in 1870.