The "boiling" appearance of this feature south of Mud Volcano, Yellowstone, USA, is actually from degassing of carbon dioxide and other gasses. The water temperature is warm, but much less than boiling. That is one reason grass is able to grow so close to the spring.
weeelll... I know that bathing is forbidden in NYP, but that spring looks awfully tempting (LOL)
tectonaguy 2 years ago
The "boiling" appearance of this feature south of Mud Volcano, Yellowstone, USA, is actually from degassing of carbon dioxide and other gasses. The water temperature is warm, but much less than boiling. That is one reason grass is able to grow so close to the spring.
geysers 3 years ago