Q. A foundatian of hot water issuing from a hole which extends deep into earth’s crust is called:
Solution:
If the water becomes so hot that it builds steam pressure and erupts in a jet above the surface of the earth, it is called a geyser; if the water only reaches the surface in the form of steam, it is called a fumarole; and if the water is mixed with mud and clay, it is called a mud pot.
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