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There are exactly 800000 mud pots in the world i did research on them in egypt a few months back. Hope this helps :)
If you've ever been to Yellowstone national park in Utah, you've seen Archaebacteria, mostly in the boiling water and mud-pots. They enjoy (by which I mean survive) extremely hot, sulfuric, moist areas.
One of only a dozen "super volcanos" in the world. When super volcanos explode it changes life on earth. The last time one went off was Mt. Toba 70,000 years ago.In more technical terms, the Yellowstone volcano is a caldera. Most Caldera volcanoes start out as stratovolcanoes, but this one appears to be an exception.
This soil is preferred to make pots and toys as it is not like mud and it is easy to dig and easy to work with.
because they are made of mud and mud helps to keep heat out
Because paint pots are basically made out of mud or clay and then you paint them once they harden.
Yellowstone is a volcanic caldera and everything that you see from mud pots, geysers, and steaming hot pools are from the volcanic activity. It is just one huge volcano and if it ever erupts several states will be in trouble.
There are exactly 800000 mud pots in the world i did research on them in egypt a few months back. Hope this helps :)
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Yellowstone is a unique place with much to see. 1 the geysers / hot springs / mud pots. 2 the scenery in fact there is Yellow Stone at the grandcanyon of the yellowstone, the immense lake and mountain scenery galore. 3 the wildlife: big herds of buffalo (where the buffalo roam) and elk and if you look hard bears deer wolves
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If you've ever been to Yellowstone national park in Utah, you've seen Archaebacteria, mostly in the boiling water and mud-pots. They enjoy (by which I mean survive) extremely hot, sulfuric, moist areas.
mud pots are form from the weathering of the country rock by hot highly acidic water. The rock is altered often to clay minerals that block the plumbing of the system causing a mud pot composed of alteration products to form.
cutthroat trout, and mud snails
One of only a dozen "super volcanos" in the world. When super volcanos explode it changes life on earth. The last time one went off was Mt. Toba 70,000 years ago.In more technical terms, the Yellowstone volcano is a caldera. Most Caldera volcanoes start out as stratovolcanoes, but this one appears to be an exception.
This soil is preferred to make pots and toys as it is not like mud and it is easy to dig and easy to work with.