Geography, asked by angela1001, 1 year ago

what is the difference between hot springs and geysers? Please mention 3 points at least....

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Answered by Abhishek1811
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Geysers and hot springs are both fed by groundwater from rain and melted snow that seeps through cracks in the surface and is collected in porous rock underground. The water comes into contact with heat from magma chambers below Yellowstone, which warms the water and sends it back up towards the surface via networks of subterranean "plumbing." The big difference between a geyser and a hot spring is that a geyser has an obstruction in its hydrothermal plumbing near the surface. In hot springs, water is allowed to circulate to the surface and move freely, giving off steam and heat. In geysers, constrictions keep the boiling water underground.

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Answered by Riyapathak
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Hot springs -1)This are like small hot water ponds 2) It is used to bath in winter .3)It can be made or found anywhere . Geysers -1) This are hot boiling mud pools.2)It sends jets of water into the air from time to time.3) It can be found in Africa.

angela1001: thank you
angela1001: but geysers are found in Mexico, Kamchatka and Iceland too...
Riyapathak: l don't know much about l read in a book
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