Beneath Yellowstone’s famous geysers lies a far more complex system of underground water, steam, and heat driven by molten magma. Because this subterranean labyrinth is constantly changing, geyser activity can behave unexpectedly and occasionally trigger minor eruptions. For visitors, that means the surface spectacle is only part of a restless geological engine below.
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