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What happens when a geyser touches fire?

A geyser (like Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park) is a spray of water and steam. It would extinguish most fires.


Hot spring that erupts from time to time?

That sounds like a geyser. Geysers are hot springs that periodically erupt with water and steam due to underground volcanic activity causing pressure build-up. Notable examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, Iceland's Strokkur, and New Zealand's Pohutu Geyser.


What is the biggest geyser?

Lady Knox is the tallest geyser in the World and New Zealand.Nope: it's Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone N.P.Actually, Waimangu of New Zwaland, was the tallest Geyser, but it got extinct after getting destroyed by a landslide in 1994. Its eruption was recorded between 600-1000 feet. But the existing tallest geyser is, yes , Steamboat of Yellowstone N.P, USA , which has eruptions from 250 to 390 feet.


What is like a volcano but shoots out hot steamy water?

A geyser is like a volcano but shoots out hot steamy water instead of lava. Geysers are caused by underground reservoirs of heated water that erupt through the surface due to geothermal activity. Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its geysers, including Old Faithful.


How do you spell guiser?

The correct spelling is "guiser." It refers to someone who dresses in costume, typically for a festive event or celebration, like Halloween or a parade.


Where do geyers form?

geysers are natural formation from the earth that periodically release a large amount of water straight into the air at a rapid speed, just like the geyser "Old Faithful".


What special landforms are there in Yellowstone Park?

Some special landforms in Yellowstone National Park include geysers (such as Old Faithful), hot springs, mud pots, and colorful thermal pools like the Grand Prismatic Spring. The park also features the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River with its stunning waterfalls and dramatic cliffs.


What process is responsible for the volcanic activity in Yellowstone?

Geysers like "Old Faithful" and "Steamboat" in Yellowstone are natural hot springs and the area is a permanent magma "hot spot." Due to the close proximity of the water therein to the magma under the Earth's surface, the water feeding the springs gets hot enough to boil in large quantities, causing steam to burst upwards through the Earth's crust. If a tea kettle was the hollow area of a hot spring, the spout would be the geyser. Imagine the heat of a stove as the heat from the Earth's magma; eventually the water gets hot enough to boil and the steam shoots out of the spout.


Will the faithful take of me As you like It?

" will the faithful offer take of me......As you like it Act IV scene 3


What does a geyser shoot?

Fountain like jets of water and steam


What shoots out a geyser?

Fountain like jets of water and steam


How far is West Yellowstone Montana to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming?

Only about 70 miles to the border, about 100 miles to Jackson Lake, but it will take 2 or 3 hours to drive because of the 40mph limit, winding roads, and even longer if you stop for the sights (like Old Faithful).