hot springshot mud potsgeysersmineral springsetc.
Because of the pressure. As you higher the ground the pressure increase which make the boiling temp of liquid lower that expected.
the ground is soggy
Yes and no. Liquifaction usually only happens when land is in a low lying area which is either susceptible to flooding or used to be a swamp etc. This means the water level under the ground is quite near the surface. Therefore in an earthquake the ground shaking - sort of shakes up the water to the surface and it spills out overland. You can do the same thing with a bowl of thick mud. if you bang and shake the bowl the water in the mud will come to the surface - liquifaction. After a while it will sink back into the ground, but the drying out causes land to sink and rise.
The gas being evaporated forms the bubbles in boiling water.
The ground. Mud, straw, water, sun = adobe.
they died of boiling mud
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Hot springs, boiling mud pools, and land slides.
At the volcanoes and geysers, mud boils and bubbles and shoots in to the air. There are also hot springs near the geysers.
It was fresh ground that morning.
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Mud SportIf your opponent is a Fire-type, then its weakened by Mud Sport.
When the heat from underground heats it up and it turns out to be boiling.
It is not boiling away. I may be going into your oil or on the ground, but boiling away is not an option.
They can come out of the water and skip on mud, that's why they are called mud skippers.