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13 December, 17:58

Groundwater in underground, constricted fractures is heated past its normal boiling temperature by surrounding hot rocks. The superhot liquid expands in volume; this reduces its confining pressure, and it flashes into steam. This is an explanation of which geologic feature?

Choose one:

A. a geyser

B. a hot spring

C. a mud pot

D. an artesian spring

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  1. 13 December, 18:26
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    answer a: a geyser
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