Why Do Geysers Erupt? It Boils Down to Plumbing

Monday, March 2, 2015 - 09:00 in Earth & Climate

Geysers erupt, sending steam and hot water hundreds of feet into the air, because of a series of loops and side chambers hidden deep below the surface that allow water to boil first at the top and then cascade downward, a new study suggests.

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