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What is a hot spring that erupts periodically?

a geyser


What is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground BUBBA?

Hot spring


Hot spring that erupts as a fountain of water and steam?

A geyser is a hot spring that erupts releasing water and steam. There are geysers in North America, Asia, Australia, and South America.


Is a hot spring water and steam the erupts from the ground?

Yep!


What do you call a spring that spouts out hot water?

It is called a hot spring or geothermal spring.Where water is heated to steam underground, and erupts in a spray, it is called a geyser.


Hot spring that erupts through clay?

paint pot or mud volcano


Is a hot spring that erupts through clay?

It is called a mudpot or paint pot.


Type of hot spring that erupts as a fountain of water and stream?

It is known as a geyser.


What is a hot spring that erupts from time to time?

A geyser is a type of hot spring that erupts periodically, shooting water and steam into the air due to underground pressure and heat. Famous examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park and Strokkur in Iceland.


A is a hot spring that erupts through clay?

A hot spring that erupts through clay is known as a mud pot or mud spring. The clay acts as a natural seal over the hot water below, causing it to push its way through the clay surface, often creating bubbling mud pools. Mud pots can be found in geothermal areas with high heat and water content.


What is an erupting hot spring?

An erupting hot spring occurs when pressure builds up underground, causing a sudden release of steam, water, and rocks. This eruption can be triggered by changes in temperature or other geological factors. Erupting hot springs are natural phenomena that can be dangerous if not approached with caution.


Is it true a hot spring is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground?

Yes, usually in areas where there has been a volcanic eruption in the past. Rainwater seeps down to hot rocks deep underground and rises, (hot water rises as well as air), bringing minerals with it which coat the area around the spring as it cools.