Gratitude for the video. Now i know what means geyser. When I was teenager, the teacher of geography explained about ir , but i could not imagine for more he explains. there was no internet. Now it is easy to learn.
that actually managed to go the entire video without explaining, at a scientific level what the function of the geyser is in nature.... Like volcanos create land. even the black sea harbors distinct micro biological life. No doubt a wonder of the planet, but if we know nature, it's not "by accident" so i really am still wondering what the purpose and function of the geyser is in nature. I can only assume the water/temps/acidity creates/dissolves rocks and minerals that are able to permeate through the ground and reach other aquifers? It's not like fish could live in an environment like that, bacteria could, but once again i have to ask what is the point of a geyser? (other than writing it off as a cosmic wonder of creation, which nature NEVER does, everything nature does has a reason)
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That's not how they work. Water is being generated in the mantle by hydrogen and oxygen in the form of steam and gets pushed upwards by pressure, condenses as it reaches the crust to form water. That's how all water formed on this planet
I was expecting something a bit more scientific, not a first-grade level explanation of water shooting out of a hole in the ground and then all sorts of other photos such as mud pots and geothermal energy. What a disappointment!
Because it's not allowed to say. That's not how they work. Water is being generated in the mantle by hydrogen and oxygen in the form of steam and gets pushed upwards by pressure, condenses as it reaches the crust to form water. That's how all water formed on this planet
Gratitude for the video. Now i know what means geyser. When I was teenager, the teacher of geography explained about ir , but i could not imagine for more he explains. there was no internet. Now it is easy to learn.
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Geysers are just nature blowing blunts 😂
really good explenations well done i like the way that you explain thank you very much
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idk how it works but mitski does
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that actually managed to go the entire video without explaining, at a scientific level
what the function of the geyser is in nature....
Like volcanos create land.
even the black sea harbors distinct micro biological life.
No doubt a wonder of the planet, but if we know nature, it's not "by accident"
so i really am still wondering what the purpose and function of the geyser is in nature.
I can only assume the water/temps/acidity creates/dissolves rocks and minerals that are able to permeate through the ground and reach other aquifers?
It's not like fish could live in an environment like that, bacteria could, but once again i have to ask
what is the point of a geyser? (other than writing it off as a cosmic wonder of creation, which nature NEVER does, everything nature does has a reason)
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. You can find all the answers to your questions in our comprehensive article about geysers. Discover fascinating insights and information about nature's most spectacular wonders by visiting oneminutexplore.com/geysers-natures-most-spectacular-wonders/. Enjoy reading!
Doesn't explain how they work 😢
That's not how they work. Water is being generated in the mantle by hydrogen and oxygen in the form of steam and gets pushed upwards by pressure, condenses as it reaches the crust to form water. That's how all water formed on this planet
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I was expecting something a bit more scientific, not a first-grade level explanation of water shooting out of a hole in the ground and then all sorts of other photos such as mud pots and geothermal energy. What a disappointment!
Because it's not allowed to say. That's not how they work. Water is being generated in the mantle by hydrogen and oxygen in the form of steam and gets pushed upwards by pressure, condenses as it reaches the crust to form water. That's how all water formed on this planet
And is continuously forming