A volcano shoots lava, rocks, dust and gases out where as a geyser shoots out hot water from extreme pressure.
Yes, Old Faithful is not a volcano. It is actually a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, known for its regularly erupting columns of water and steam.
from the sides
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
An intermittent volcano is one that erupts infrequently and unpredictably, with long periods of dormancy in between eruptions. An active volcano, on the other hand, is one that is currently erupting or showing signs of potential eruption in the near future.
No, just a geyser.
a geyser.
Yes, Old Faithful is not a volcano. It is actually a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, known for its regularly erupting columns of water and steam.
from the sides
It is in volcano island go into geyser plains and you will see it next to the volcano overlook enterance!
a geyser is found by active volcanoes. a geyser will sometimes be active when the near by volcano is.
Actually, the Cuexcomate is not a real volcano because it formed as a geyser.
For the PSP... you can access it from Volcano Jungle. if you enter Volcano Jungle form South Volcano Beach, then go pretty much straight and you should find the entrance to Geyser Plains.
A geyser - A fountain of hot water and steam that shoots into the air A fumarole - A "geyser" in which only steam escape So the different is geyser shoot out steam and a fumarole escape
All geysers require a heat source.
one has an on and off switch and the other is a lever
Water is heated by an underground volcano and boils.