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

Yep!


What do you call an underground body of water?

A geyser is a vent that erupts water and steam. There are also underground lakes and aquifers.


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.


What disasters happen to water when a volcano erupts?

it turns into steam


A what is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground?

That is called a geyser. It occurs when groundwater is heated by magma underground and erupts to the surface due to pressure buildup. Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its geysers.


What is the name of the place where water erupts from the ground?

A geyser. Old Faithful, a geyser in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.


What is boiling water and steam gushing into the air at regular intervals?

That's a geyser, a natural hot spring that erupts intermittently due to underground water being heated to the boiling point by geothermal heat. The pressure builds up until the water and steam are forced out through a vent in the ground.


What would happen after a geyser erupts?

All the water falls back down to the ground.


What causes a geyser to erupt?

A geyser erupts when water beneath the ground is heated by magma, creating pressure that forces the water to shoot out of the ground in a powerful burst.


How is steam formed?

steam is created by vaporisation of the water on the ground or in a kettle.


Compare what happens when a geyser erupts happens when a tea kettle whistles?

When a geyser erupts, underground pressure builds as water is heated by geothermal energy until it forces its way to the surface, resulting in a dramatic release of steam and water. Similarly, when a tea kettle whistles, steam builds up as water heats, creating pressure that forces steam through a small opening, producing a whistling sound. Both events involve the conversion of water into steam due to heat, but geysers release much larger volumes of water and steam with explosive force, while tea kettles release a controlled stream of steam with a sound indicator.


Are geysers in earth or on earth?

Both earth has water under neath the soil and the heat and pressure build up and it erupts into steam