It is known as a geyser.
A geyser. == ==
Answer :Water is continuously moving form the Earth's surface into the air, and from the air back onto the Earth's surface. This continuous movement of water is called the hydrologic cycle, or water cycle.
H2O is the scientific name for water, a well-known liquid that is essential for life on Earth.
The scientific name for the water cycle is "hydrological cycle." It describes the continuous process of water circulation on Earth, involving evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
When the moon is full, the earth expierences a spring tide. A spring tide includes High high tides and low, low tides. This is due to the gravitational pull of the sun is cooperating with the moons gravitational pull therefore creating high tides on opposite ends of the earth and the same for the lows.
Spring of fresh water
In Aramaic, the name Maya means "water" or "spring."
spring, bore, borehole, waterhole
The generic name given to the largest bodies of water on earth is the ocean. There are 5 major oceans on Earth.
Earth's water is called the hydrosphere.
Air Fire Earth Water Is that what you mean by "Parts of the Earth"?
its called hydrospere
geosphere
geosphere
hydrosphere
Hydrosphere
Shunsui Kyouraku is a character from the anime "Bleach." His name, Shunsui, means "spring water" or "pure water." Kyouraku is a compound word: "Kyou" means "enormous" or "vast," and "raku" means "enjoyment" or "comfort."