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Geysers erupt due to a combination of geothermal heat, water, and pressure. When groundwater seeps into hot underground rock, it heats up and turns into steam. If the pressure of the steam builds up sufficiently, it forces the water to erupt violently through the surface, creating a geyser eruption. This process is influenced by the geological structure, including the presence of constrictions and reservoirs in the subsurface.

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