A geyser shoots water and steam out of the ground. The hottest geysers heat steam to temperatures of 200°C or higher.

Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs all provide clues about Earth's interior. They also show one of the ways that Earth's layers interact with each other.


1. What do you predict Earth's interior is like? How do its rocks compare to rocks on the surface? Cite evidence that supports your prediction.

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Answer:

1 - a lot of magma. my evidence is that a lot of heat + water has to be stuck together to form that much pressure

Explanation:

The rocks compare to the surface because it is most likely metamorphic rock considering it is magma evidence magma will melt different types of rocks and meld them together
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