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The geysers built in 1960 in northern California remains the worlds premier what?

Geysers are not built, but are the result of volcanic activity. The only volcanic activity in Northern California is Mt. Shasta. Mammoth Lakes is also a very active area.


Hot springs and geysers are often associated with areas of?

Volcanic activity.


Are their any geysers in the Philippines?

There are no natural geysers in the Philippines. Geysers are typically found in areas with high geothermal activity, such as Iceland and Yellowstone National Park. The Philippines does have some volcanic activity and hot springs, but not geysers.


The Geysers built in 1960 in northern California remains the world premier?

Geysers are not built, but are the result of volcanic activity. The only volcanic activity in Northern California is Mt. Shasta. Mammoth Lakes is also a very active area.


Why is a geyser found near a volcano?

Because geysers also rely on volcanic activity to occur.


Are there geysers in Maine?

No, there are no geysers in Maine. Geysers typically occur in geothermal regions with volcanic activity, such as Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Maine's geology does not support the conditions necessary for geyser formation, as it lacks the hot springs and volcanic activity that create these natural phenomena. Instead, Maine is known for its beautiful coastline, forests, and lakes.


What country has many geysers?

Iceland is known for its many geysers.


Why are there so many geysers in new zealand?

Well, there are not so many. In 2004 there were apparently 58 geysers in NZ. They are uncommon objects anywhere in the world - perhaps only 1000 worldwide. Geysers are associated with volcanic activity, and the Taupo Volcanic Zone (which includes Rotorua) is the most important in NZ. Hot pools, geysers, fumaroles etc are produced by underlying volcanic activity. Some of the geysers and hot spring activity has been lost by the drowning due to hydro-electric projects, and some has been lost by over-exploitation by domestic withdrawal for house heating. The hot springs in the South Island, (none of which are associated with geysers) are all associated with faults in the ground, and are thought to be the result of the land rising through tectonic process, faster than it is cooling. All of these are East of the Alpine Fault. Have a look at teara.govt.nz for an expansive article.


Why are hotsprings and geysers found in area of present or past volcanic activity?

because they are both heated by a nearby body of magma


What volcanic country sounds cold?

Iceland is a volcanic country known for its geothermal activity and cold temperatures. Its landscape is shaped by volcanic eruptions and geysers, giving it a unique and otherworldly feel.


Why are geysers in the west?

Geysers are mainly found in the western United States, particularly in places like Yellowstone National Park, due to the presence of a unique combination of factors such as volcanic activity, underground water sources, and specific geological formations. These conditions create the ideal environment for geysers to form and erupt.


Are geysers formed by erosion?

No, geysers are formed by underground volcanic activity. Water seeps into fissures in the Earth's crust, is heated by magma, and then shoots up through narrow openings, creating the geyser's characteristic eruption. Erosion may affect the surrounding landscape over time, but it is not the primary process involved in geyser formation.