Geyser
If enough water pressure build under the surface of the ground, the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a geyser.
This forms a geyser.
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scuba tanks are under a lot of pressure, when particles are heated up, they expand and the pressure builds. if the pressure builds to the point of rupture then shrapnel will mess your car up... and if your in it, it will mess you up very bad!
Because... if it's tightly sealed - during cooling the volume of the solvent will decrease - making the pressure inside lower than outside he flask. This could be enough for the glass to shatter - spilling the contents.
The difference between an artesian well and a geyser is that............ a artesian is a pump less water source that use pipes to allow underground water. a geyser is a hot spring in which water intermittently boils.
Yes, a sea mount can become a volcanic island because they are individual mountains of volcanic material. They form where magma pushes its way through or between tectonic plates. If a sea mount builds up above sea level, it becomes a volcanic island.
I asked a professional window washer what he used as a cleaner. He uses the dishwashing liquid Dawn. Says it cuts right through the grime that builds up on the outside of windows.
This forms a geyser.
This forms a geyser.
If enough water pressure build under the surface of the ground, the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a geyser.
Geyser
Geyser
Pressure builds up from under the Earth in the moho or asthenosphere from molten lava and the Earth's crust is pushed and eventually cracks and lava seeps out through the crack therefore forming a volcano.
pressure builds up in the earth and pushes the magma up to the surface.
from being under the mantle the gas pressure builds up and forces magma out forming a hot spot.
Volcanoes are essentially holes in the earths surface through which magma and lava can erupt. when pressure builds up below the earths crust, magma is then forced violently out of the volcanoes.
As the magma approches the surface, has gate trapped below, and pressure builds up. Once the pressure is to great to be contained, there is a violent eruption
no, if by clog up you mean the top of the lava pool has cooled , the hot molten rock underneath it will keep melting the cooled rock in a never ending cycle. ^incorrect. "Volcanic Plugs (aka "volcanic necks" or "lava necks")" do happen (just wiki it...). When magma hardens in the vent of a volcano, it can plug it up. Sometimes pressure builds up under it, resulting in an explosive eruption.
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