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Type of hot spring that erupts as a fountain of water and stream?

It is known as a geyser.


What do you call a spring that spouts out hot water?

It is called a hot spring or geothermal spring.Where water is heated to steam underground, and erupts in a spray, it is called a geyser.


What is a natural hot spring that occasionally sprays steam and water about the ground?

e) A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays hot water and streams? Q


What is hot water and steam that erupts from the ground BUBBA?

Hot spring


If heated water slowly bubbles up from underground a has formed.?

hot spring --------------------- Hot springs rare most are just "Springs".


What is continuous flow of hot or cold water that comes naturally from the ground?

A natural continuous flow of hot or cold water that comes from the earth's surface is known as a spring. These springs can be found in various forms including hot springs and cold springs, each containing water that has traveled through underground rock formations before emerging on the surface.


Hot spring that erupts as a fountain of water and steam?

A geyser is a hot spring that erupts releasing water and steam. There are geysers in North America, Asia, Australia, and South America.


What is hot water vapour known as?

Hot water vapor is known as steam.


What is the difference between a hot spring and a geyser?

Hot springs are the areas where water is constantly boiling inside a hole or heated pond. While Geyser is a hole where water is always rising into the air and then rising up again at a approximate time repeatedly.


What is a spring that shoots out hot water?

Those are called geysers.


Is a hot spring water and steam the erupts from the ground?

Yep!


An underground spring that becomes boling hot and spews out into the air?

An underground spring that becomes boiling hot and spews water into the air is known as a geyser. Geysers form when geothermal heat from the Earth's interior heats water trapped in underground reservoirs. As pressure builds, the water eventually erupts, creating a spectacular display of steam and hot water. Famous examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.