Their house in Summerlin, Nev., has quickly gone from a money geyser to a drain.
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A geyser of water shot into the air and enveloped the plane, and it flipped once.
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Visitors watch from a picnic table as the geyser shoots approximately 60 feet.
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A single muskrat recently created a geyser of riverwater by digging into the berm.
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There's a geyser, too, but it no longer shoots high after being jammed by vandals.
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In order for the heated water to form a geyser, a plumbing system is required.
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Multi-year precipitation records also strongly correlate with geyser behavior.
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At the corner of the yard, a geyser of water crashed into the remains of the wall.
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The geyser erupts from the casing of a well drilled in the late 19th century.
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A spring that discharges hot water and steam
To overflow like a geyser
A geyser is a spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by a vapour phase (steam). ...
(The Geysers) The Geysers is a complex of 22 geothermal power plants, drawing steam from more than 350 wells, located in the Mayacamas Mountains north of San Francisco, California. The largest in the world, the Geysers has
A boiling natural spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam; An instantaneous, and often dangerous, hot water heater using hot steam; A domestic water boiler
(Geysers) The air pollutants emitted by geysers include hydrogen sulfide, arsenic and other heavy metals.
Geysers such as Old Faithful are a type of geothermal feature that periodically erupt scalding hot water. Increased pressure exerted by the enormous weight of the overlying rock and water prevents deeper water from boiling. As the hot water rises it is under less pressure and steam bubbles form. ...
Most geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt fountains of hot water and steam. Such eruptions occur as a consequence of groundwater being heated to boiling temperature in a confined space (underground).
A geothermal feature of the Earth where there is an opening in the surface that contains superheated water that periodically erupts in a shower of water and steam.