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Why do geysers form




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Geysers erupt at regular intervals because of loops in their underground plumbing systems, volcanologists have said. Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park erupts How do hot springs and geysers form? Follow . 3 answers 3. Report Abuse. Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Why does a geyser erupt? GEYSERS - HOW THEY WORK. This article, written by the American Ground Water Trust was originally published in THE AMERICAN WELL OWNER, 2002, Number 3] Why are geysers found in so few places in the world? Geysers are temporary features geologically. The do not last for millions of years but probably for a few thousand. Why do hot springs form and geysers erupt? Why do geysers erupt? geysers erupt because it meets rock heated by magma 22 people found this useful What do tectonic plates do to create geysers? Superheated water is the needed in order for geysers to form. How Geysers Work. by Jonathan Atteberry How Do Geysers Erupt? (in the form of heat) to overcome that pressure and start pushing bubbles to the surface. Studies of geysers in Chile and Yellowstone National Park reveal why geysers erupt periodically: the loops and bends in their plumbing. A team of scientists from UC Berkeley set out to explain why geysers erupt. They found that boiling water in side chambers underground were the necessary ingredients. Yellowstone is a country teeming with an estimated 10,000 thermal features. Of these only three percent are geysers. What drives these fountains of superheated water, and why aren't there more of them? Geysers form when water is superheated by volcanic activity underground, but What drives these fountains of superheated water, and why aren't there more of them? Geysers form when water is superheated by volcanic activity underground, but For a geyser to form there must be a volcanic heat source, abundant ground water, and a geologic plumbing system (fractures, fissures and other open spaces in rock) How Does It Work. Why do Mentos turn ordinary bottles of diet soda into geysers of fun? The answer is a little more complicated than you might think. Geysers, Fumaroles, and Hot Springs. Geysers, fumaroles (also called solfataras), and hot springs are generally found in regions of young volcanic activity.


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