A fumarole typically emits steam, gases such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, as well as other volcanic gases. These emissions are a result of volcanic activity below the surface.
The word 'emit' is a verb (emit, emits, emitting, emitted), meaning to give off, or send out.Example: The valve will emit steam when the water boils.The noun forms for the verb to emit are emitter and emission.
The adjective form of "emit" is "emitted."
The answer to the dingbat !EMIT is "Time flies." When you read the word "time" backwards, it spells "emit," hence the solution.
The past participle of emit is emitted.
No, humans cannot naturally emit electricity.
A hot spring that lacks water is known as a fumarole. Fumaroles are openings in the Earth's crust that emit steam and gases, but do not have any liquid water present.
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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
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Fumarole is the historic word for furnace
geyser, mudpot or mud pot, fumarole
Such a hole is called a fumarole.
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geyser, mudpot or mud pot, fumarole
Magma or lava vents and gas vents. Also fumarole.
Volcanic gases escape through a vent called a fumarole or fissure on the surface of a volcano. This release of gases can occur steadily or explosively, depending on the volcanic activity.
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