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The correct spelling is "geyser" (a spout or eruption of water).
Eruption is not the same as erosion. Since a geyser does involve a flow of water, there can be erosion as a result, but that is only a minor side effect.
Georges Landoy died in 1929 of accident--geyser eruption.
They are both fueled by the same source, and they also both undergo eruption.
The correct spelling is "geyser" (an eruption of steam and water, its source, or any similar eruptive form).
It is known as a geyser.
A geyser is essentially a hot spring that from time to time becomes hydro-dynamically and thermodynamically unstable. The eruption of a cone geyser occurs when super heated water in its tube is heated to the point where steam bubbles form
A geyser is essentially a hot spring that from time to time becomes hydro-dynamically and thermodynamically unstable. The eruption of a cone geyser occurs when super heated water in its tube is heated to the point where steam bubbles form
Lady Knox is the tallest geyser in the World and New Zealand.Nope: it's Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone N.P.Actually, Waimangu of New Zwaland, was the tallest Geyser, but it got extinct after getting destroyed by a landslide in 1994. Its eruption was recorded between 600-1000 feet. But the existing tallest geyser is, yes , Steamboat of Yellowstone N.P, USA , which has eruptions from 250 to 390 feet.
Geothermal heat from below the Earth's surface superheats groundwater until it basically boils over in the form of a geyser eruption.