Geysers are fountains of hot water and superheated steam that may spout up to a height of 150 feet from the earth beneath. The phenomenon are associated with a thermal or volcanic region in which b the water below is being heated beyond boiling point. The jet of water is emitted with an explosion, and is often triggered off by gases seeping out of heated rock.
Almost all the world’s geysers are confined to three major areas: Iceland, The Rotorua district of North Island, New Zealand and yellow stonepark of USA. The world’s best known geyser is perhaps ‘old faithful’ in yellow National park, Wyoming which erupts at
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