It's called a geyser.
It's called a geyser.
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A fountain is a structure that shoots water into the air, typically in a decorative manner. It is often found in public spaces, parks, gardens, or as part of landscaping designs to add beauty and ambiance.
At the volcanoes and geysers, mud boils and bubbles and shoots in to the air. There are also hot springs near the geysers.
An underground spring that becomes boiling hot and spews water into the air is called a geyser. Geysers occur when underground water is heated by volcanic activity, causing pressure to build until it erupts as steam and hot water. Famous examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.
That is called a geyser, which is a natural hot spring that periodically erupts jets of water and steam into the air due to underground volcanic activity.
The rocket launcher that shoots straight up in the air and comes down vertically on a target is called a "mortar." It is a weapon used for indirect fire support in which the projectile follows a high, arching trajectory before hitting the target from above.
Old Faithful is a geyser, a spring that from time to time shoots a column of boiling water in the air. It is the most famous of the 500 geysers in Yellowstone Park, which is in the US. It "performs" 20 to 23 times a day, and each eruption lasts about five minutes. Old Faithful shoots up to 8,400 gallons of water as high as 170 feet. The Yellowstone geysers sit on top of a volcano, which heats underground water to a boiling point.Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, is a cone geyser. Located in Wyoming, this geyser was 1st named in 1870.
When water in the air cools and forms droplets, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air reaches its dew point temperature and the water vapor in the air turns into liquid water droplets.
False. this is called humidity. Condensation is when water vapor condenses into liquid water.
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A current of water is called a "stream" or "flow" while a current of air is referred to as "wind" or "breeze".