Geysers can affect the Earth because they have water that can blast hundreds of feet in the air and come out with boiling water and can wash away houses, buildings, ect.
That would be Saturn's eighth moon Enceladus.
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
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they affect by the sand
they obviously destroy things...
Both Earth's geysers and the geysers on Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, are natural features that expel water vapor and other materials from beneath the surface. They are driven by geothermal energy, which heats water and creates pressure that forces it to erupt. While Earth's geysers are often associated with volcanic activity, Enceladus's geysers are linked to a subsurface ocean and the moon's unique geological processes. Both phenomena provide insights into the presence of water and the potential for life in their respective environments.
The tectonic plates combined together
No. Saturn does not have a solid surface.
Hotspots and geysers transfer heat from the Earth's mantle to the Earth's surface.
The Earth may shift downward and may cause great damage.
It blocks (some of) it from reaching the surface of the Earth.
Iceland, they are hot pool OS water,heated by magma under the earths crust, 80percent of homes are heated by geothermal energy from geysers and hot pools in iceland
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
Heat in the Earth's mantle is a driving force behind hotspots and geysers. Hotspots are areas where magma plumes rise from the mantle, creating volcanic activity at the surface. Geysers are hot springs that erupt periodic jets of water and steam due to the heating of groundwater by magma and heat from the mantle. Both hotspots and geysers stem from the heat within the Earth's mantle that affects the surface geology.