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Geysers and Hot Springs

Objectives Define hot springs and geysers. Explain the difference between a hot spring and a geyser. Name a famous geyser and its location.

Definitions Hot spring a spot where hot water bubbles to the surface forming steamy ponds Geyser hot water collects in chambers, gets hotter, boils and the pressure produces steam

Hot Springs Vs. Geysers What is the difference between a hot spring and a geyser?

Name and locate a famous geyser. Where in the world is Old Faithful?

http://family.go.com/video/old-faithful-612892-v/