That's because in NZ there are geysers which erupt hot water which weaken the ground and causes the plates to shift, there are only geysers because the magma under the earth heats up the water, and you need a volcano to have a geyser
It erupts about every 92 minutes. The eruption lasts between 1.5 to 5 minutes.
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Scientists think that Titan may have cryovolcanoes, which erupt cold material.
Iceland is known for its many geysers.
No, geysers send up fountain like jets of water and steam. Volcanoes erupt lava.
Geysers! :)
Most geysers erupt hot water, however there are a few cold water geysers in the world. The reason why they 'erupt' is due to pressure, it has nothing to do with water temperature.
Most of the geysers found in Yellowstone National Park are small and splash only about ten feet in height. There are only six grand geysers that erupt 100 feet or higher. The most famous of these is Old Faithful, which erupts once every 45 to 90 minutes.
That's because in NZ there are geysers which erupt hot water which weaken the ground and causes the plates to shift, there are only geysers because the magma under the earth heats up the water, and you need a volcano to have a geyser
Because you can figure out when it will erupt and to learn what lava is made out of
All you have to do is choose one and cross your fingers; there's no way to be sure which geyser will erupt.
A geyser erupts when superheated ground water, confined at depth, becomes hot enough to blast its way to the surface.
It erupts about every 92 minutes. The eruption lasts between 1.5 to 5 minutes.
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Geysers can be found on/in a park or rarely on a road and erupt when the steam inside builds up pressure and explodes!! BOOM!!
no. There are more geysers.