A group of geysers formed after a volcano eruption is that a palisade true or false

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False. A group of geysers forming after a volcano eruption is not considered a palisade. A palisade refers to a defensive wall or fence made of wooden stakes or logs. Geysers, on the other hand, result from underground water being heated by volcanic activity and erupting in a powerful jet of steam and hot water.
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