Geysers

Geysers are natural geological formations characterized by intermittent eruptions of hot water and steam from the Earth's surface. These eruptions are typically caused by the heating of underground water by magma, resulting in a build-up of pressure that eventually forces the water to erupt in a column of steam and water. Geysers are often found in volcanic areas and are renowned for their spectacular displays of natural power and beauty.

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