Yes, geysers are found in some deserts. An example would be the El Tatio Geysers of the Atacama Desert.
There are no natural geysers in the Philippines. Geysers are typically found in areas with high geothermal activity, such as Iceland and Yellowstone National Park. The Philippines does have some volcanic activity and hot springs, but not geysers.
The time it takes for geysers to burst can vary widely depending on the geyser. Some geysers erupt regularly on a predictable schedule, while others may be more irregular. Geysers can burst anywhere from minutes to hours after the start of an eruption cycle.
There are over 300 geysers in the United States, with a majority of them located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Some other notable geyser areas in the US include Steamboat Springs in Nevada and the Geysers in California.
There are supposed to be 1000 geysers in the whole wide world.
Iceland is known for its many geysers.
Canada is home to several geysers, with the most notable located in Yoho National Park in British Columbia. The most famous of these is the "Fumarole," but the exact number of geysers can vary as some may be less active or not classified as true geysers. Overall, while there are a few recognized geysers in Canada, they are far less numerous than those found in the United States, particularly in Yellowstone National Park.
There are fewer than 700 geysers in the world today and these geysers exist on every continent, apart from Antarctica. About half of the world's geysers can be found in Yellowstone Park.
Geysers primarily attract tourists and provide opportunities for recreation and sightseeing. They also play a role in educating people about geology and the Earth's natural processes. In some cases, geysers can impact local economies by bringing in tourism revenue.
The world has about 1000 geysers. Roughly half of those, 500 geysers lay located in Yellowstone national park.
The eruption frequency of geysers varies depending on the geyser. Some geysers erupt on a fairly predictable schedule, such as Yellowstone's Old Faithful which erupts approximately every 90 minutes. Other geysers may erupt less frequently, with some potentially going years between eruptions.
Geysers are not built. They develop as a matter of geothermal activity.