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Geysers
CONE VS FOUNTAIN GEYSERS
The plumbing system of a cone-type
geyser usually has a narrow constriction close to the geyser’s
vent. During eruptions, the constriction acts like a nozzle, causing
the water to jet in great columns. The cone is formed by the constant
deposition of silica around the geyser’s vent.
Many of Yellowstone's most famous geysers, including Old Faithful, are cone-type geysers.
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