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Well, a glacier is frozen and a geyser has steam and boiling hot water coming from it. A glacier stays still but, u know, sometimes breaks, and a geyser erupts. Geysers are extremly rare and glaciers r not so rare. Glaciers are located in cold areas and geysers can be located in almost any area no matter what the climate is.
Water from a glacier is typically cold, clear, and low in dissolved minerals, often containing small amounts of sediment and organic materials. It is usually very pure and can have a lower pH due to the presence of carbon dioxide trapped in the ice. In contrast, water from a geyser is often hot, rich in minerals, and can have a higher pH due to the geothermal activity that heats it and the minerals it dissolves from surrounding rocks. Geyser water may also contain sulfur and other elements, giving it a distinct smell and potentially altering its color.
a glacier is huge ice mountain in the arctic ocean.An iceberg is a chunk of ice that falls off the glacier into the ocean.
the similarities are they both are in biology
Steamboat Geyser is a fountain geyser, known for its powerful and tall eruptions that can reach over 300 feet in height. It is the world's tallest currently active geyser, located in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park.
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Glacier water forms from melted snowfall. Geyser water is groundwater that reaches heated rock underground and is thrown back to the surface when some of it turns to steam.(Both Crystal Geyser and Glacier are trademark names for drinking water.)
Well, a glacier is frozen and a geyser has steam and boiling hot water coming from it. A glacier stays still but, u know, sometimes breaks, and a geyser erupts. Geysers are extremly rare and glaciers r not so rare. Glaciers are located in cold areas and geysers can be located in almost any area no matter what the climate is.
i think that you mean Geyser, and yes it would be, if you really mean glacier, no.
There is no "one" specific answer to this as it depends if it comes from an "on demand geyser", "gravity fed geyser" or "high pressure geyser" and the distance between the geyser and the tap
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Water from a glacier is typically cold, clear, and low in dissolved minerals, often containing small amounts of sediment and organic materials. It is usually very pure and can have a lower pH due to the presence of carbon dioxide trapped in the ice. In contrast, water from a geyser is often hot, rich in minerals, and can have a higher pH due to the geothermal activity that heats it and the minerals it dissolves from surrounding rocks. Geyser water may also contain sulfur and other elements, giving it a distinct smell and potentially altering its color.
what is the similarities between the ulna and the radius
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A hot spring that naturally shoots steam and boiling water is called a geyser.
Castle Geyser is a specific geyser located in Yellowstone National Park. It is a type of cone geyser, named for the cone structure that surrounds the vent where the water erupts.
There are zero similarities between the two.