A geyser heats water flowing

  1. A geyser heats water flowing at the rate of 3L/min from 27 deg C to 77 deg C. if the geyser operates on a burner, what is the
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  2. A geyser heats water flowing at the rate of 3L/min from 27 deg C to 77 deg C. if the geyser operates on a burner, what is the
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  3. A geyser is an underground hot spring that shoots water and steam into the air. At Yellowstone National Park there is a geyser
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  4. A geyser is an underground hot spring that shoots water and steam into the air. At Yellowstone National Park there is a geyser
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  5. QuestionThe picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes
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  6. The picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes of hot
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  7. The picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes of hot
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  8. The picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes of hot
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  9. The picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes of hot
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  10. The picture below shows a model of a water geyser like those in Yellowstone National Park, which erupt with giant plumes of hot
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