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 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
a hot spring or geyser (I believe).
how hot do geysers get
Yes because bodies of water counts as landforms.
Smokin' hot baby. Smokin' hot celsius.
A hot spring that naturally shoots steam and boiling water is called a geyser.
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It's called a geyser.
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An erupting hot spring is a geyser.
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A volcano shoots lava, rocks, dust and gases out where as a geyser shoots out hot water from extreme pressure.
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
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Geysers
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.
They are called springs or geysers.