A geyser.
A spring of heated groundwater that erupts with force from the earth's surface is called a geyser. This occurs when water deep underground is heated by magma, leading to a build-up of pressure that results in periodic eruptions. Famous examples of geysers include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park and Strokkur in Iceland.
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One word answer: Volcano
Molten rock that comes from a volcano is called magma when it is still underground inside the Earth's crust. Once it reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
When a warm bottle of cola is opened and gas spews out, it is a physical change. The release of gas is due to a change in pressure causing the carbon dioxide already present in the liquid to rapidly escape. No new substances are formed in this process.
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the magma pushes up and becomes lava. when there is enough pressure lava spews out. that is how a volcano erupt
coca cola spews more obviously
A spring of heated groundwater that erupts with force from the earth's surface is called a geyser. This occurs when water deep underground is heated by magma, leading to a build-up of pressure that results in periodic eruptions. Famous examples of geysers include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park and Strokkur in Iceland.
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When lava spews out of it.
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exhaust is spewed from cars and trucks.
The connotative meaning of "spews" typically implies a forceful, violent, or uncontrollable release of something, often associated with negative or unpleasant imagery. It suggests a sense of chaotic or uncontrolled emission.
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