=The west entrance is closest to Old Faithful in the Yellowstone park.=
the west entrance
old faithful works by pressure build up and over heated water so the water shoots out like old faithful does.
Yes, Old Faithful is not a volcano. It is actually a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, known for its regularly erupting columns of water and steam.
Old Faithful is not located within a city. It is in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The closest city or town would be West Yellowstone, even though it is in Montana. The drive from Old Faithful to West Yellowstone is 30 miles (48 km) and takes approximately 45 minutes.
Old faithful shoots about 3,700 gallons of water for a short eruption and 8,400 for a longer one (4 and a half minutes)
It got made by old Mayans mining into rock and digging to water
There isn't a state nicknamed "Old Faithful." In the state of Wyoming exists a geyser that is nicknamed "Old Faithful" for it erupts with thousands of gallons of hot water in intervals between 45 to 125 minutes. It was so named "Old Faithful" by an 1870 Washburn--Langford--Doane Expedition for it erupted almost every hour.
Old faithful is located in Wyoming.
The duration of Old Faithful is 300.0 seconds.
Old Faithful Inn was created in 1903.
Old Faithful is in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming