How To Spell geyser?
How to Pronounce geyser?
Correct pronunciation for the word "geyser" is [ɡˈiːzə], [ɡˈiːzə], [ɡ_ˈiː_z_ə].
What are the misspellings for geyser?
"Geyser" in context
Geysers are jets of hot water and steam that shoot up from the surface of the earth. They occur when water underneath the ground is heated by molten rock or magma. Geysers are most commonly found in regions such as Iceland or Yellowstone National Park. The water can reach temperatures of 200°C and is usually driven to the surface when pressure builds up due to the Earth's movement.
The most famous geyser in the world is the Old Faithful Geyser in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. It shoots water up to 120-180 feet in the air every few minutes.
The most famous geyser in the world is the Old Faithful Geyser in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park. It shoots water up to 120-180 feet in the air every few minutes.
Usage over time for geyser:
This graph shows how "geyser" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.