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A geyser - A fountain of hot water and steam that shoots into the air A fumarole - A "geyser" in which only steam escape So the different is geyser shoot out steam and a fumarole escape
it is a type of geyser
Hot springs are the areas where water is constantly boiling inside a hole or heated pond. While Geyser is a hole where water is always rising into the air and then rising up again at a approximate time repeatedly.
a hot spring or geyser (I believe).
A hot spring that naturally shoots steam and boiling water is called a geyser.
There is no "one" specific answer to this as it depends if it comes from an "on demand geyser", "gravity fed geyser" or "high pressure geyser" and the distance between the geyser and the tap
Geyser is a noun describing a hot spring that spouts water and steam. Example sentence: The main attractions to him at Yellowstone were the geysers. The water from the geyser was injuriously hot.
It's called a geyser.
Geyser
An erupting hot spring is a geyser.
a geyser
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If by 'geyser' you mean an old water heater, it should be around 125 f.
The correct spelling is "geyser." A geyser is a hot spring that intermittently sends up a column of water and steam into the air.
A geyser is a type of hot spring that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot water and steam into the air.I suppose 10,000 years may qualify as an "Old" geyser. However, I believe your question should include the word, Geezer. Not Geyser.
Generally, a geyser erupts as would a volcano, but instead of lava and ash, a geyser sprays hot water, sulfuric acid and steam. I wouldn't call a hot spring a geyser, but they are certainly related.