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Common word for volcanoes, geysers, etc.?
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First off I hope your day is going well, and if it isn't I hope it gets better.
Now to brass tacks. I was wondering if there was one word that would apply to any substance being forced out of the ground due to pressure. Magma, water, sand, mud, petroleum, whatever. What would these be called, if anything? Thanks!
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A blowout is when we lose control of an oil well.
A "sand blow" is another word for a sand volcano, when sand is forced up and out by water flowing.
So a "blow"?
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