Physics, asked by JANSARAPPA3896, 1 year ago

How does natural geysers work?

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Answered by larissamarie202
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As the water boils, the resulting pressure forces a superheated column of steam and water to the surface through the geyser's internal plumbing. ... The heat needed for geyser formation comes from magma that needs to be close to the surface of the earth.

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Answered by Sdft
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Geysers are generally associated with volcanic areas. As the water boils, the resulting pressure forces a superheated column of steam and water to the surface through the geyser's internal plumbing.

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