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they erupt due to the heat underground because of magma, building enough pressure for water to hit it's boiling point. When the pressure causes the water to come to the surface, the pressure is released cause a massive boil over,  This ejects all the water in the reservoir to the surface in a boiling plume, creating a geyser

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Geysers form in areas where groundwater is heated by contact with hot rock. The boiling hot water can’t expand and change to steam. Instead, it moves upward through cracks in the rock. As the water nears the surface, the pressure on the water is suddenly released and it changes to steam. The geyser erupts as a fountain of steam and bubbles jets high into the air.

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