Geysers
Hot Springs
Springs
Caverns
Wacky column
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What is a geyser defined as?

A geyser is an underground spring that shoots out water at a high pressure.

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Temperatures increase every 100 feet, how much do they increase?

2 degrees celsius

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Definition of a spring

A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface

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Definition of cavern

A naturally formed underground chamber

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Crafting recipe for mushroom soup in Minecraft

two mushrooms and a bowl

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How high can geysers shoot out water?

30-60 meters high.

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Temperatures in hot springs are ____ hotter that annual air temperatures.

6°C to 9°C

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When do springs form?

Forms whenever the water table intersects the ground surface

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Caverns commonly form around

Water or saturated areas

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What was guy fieri's first show?

Guy's Big Bite

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What causes the geysers to shoot out water at such a high pressure?

Heat makes the water expand and shoots out of the surface

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Where 95% of hot springs in america are.

In the West.

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This blocks movement of groundwater and forces it to move laterally.

An Aquitard

300

The reason rainwater is slightly acidic

Rainwater dissolves carbon dioxide from the air and decaying plants

300

Do porcupines float in water?

Yes, yes they do

400

Old faithful has erupted how often since the year 2000?

Once per hour (roughly).

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The source for the heat in hot springs

Cooling igneous rock

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Where springs get the source for their water

Underground

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One type of rock that rainwater erodes

Limestone

400

In the first Club Penguin PSA mission, "The case of the missing puffles", who gave you the mission?

Aunt Arctic 

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Geysers form in extensive underground chambers formed in what kind of rock?

Igneous rock

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Mudpots happen when what factors are at hand?

When hot acidic groundwater mixes with minerals from near rocks

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Are springs always hot

nope

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As many people know cavemen liked to draw on cavern walls. What did they use to write on the walls?

Charcoal, burnt bones and minerals that made neat colors.

500

How many hours a day does a lemur sleep?

12-16 hours