Hot springs are the areas where water is constantly boiling inside a hole or heated pond. While Geyser is a hole where water is always rising into the air and then rising up again at a approximate time repeatedly.
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A hot spring is a thermal spring where groundwater is heated by geothermal heat, while a geyser is a type of hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam due to pressure buildup from heated water. Essentially, all geysers are hot springs, but not all hot springs are geysers.
A geyser is a hot spring that periodically erupts with water and steam, while a fumarole is an opening in the Earth's crust that emits gases and steam. The main difference is that a geyser releases water, whereas a fumarole releases gases without water.
A geyser is a natural hot spring that intermittently erupts a column of water and steam into the air. Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its spectacular geysers.
No, a geyser is not a type of erosion. A geyser is a natural hot spring that periodically ejects a column of water and steam into the air. Erosion is the process of wearing away soil and rock through natural forces like wind and water.
Geyser water temperatures can vary, but typically range from about 70°C to 100°C (158°F to 212°F). This can depend on factors like the specific geyser and its location.
A geyser is a natural hot spring that intermittently ejects a column of water and steam into the air. Geysers are typically found in areas with volcanic activity.