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Is a geyser considered a topographical feature?

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Is a geyser considered a topographical feature?

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  1. no, not topographical. topographical refers to earth formations and terrain and elevation.

    i'd say it's more hydrological. or geothermal.


  2. A geyser would be considered a topographical feature if it created some kind of topography.  In other words, if it had built up some kind of cone out of mineral deposits that has some kind of height to it.  Otherwise, it's just a hydrographic or geologic feature.

  3. No.  A geyser is a phenomenon.  Its crevasse, fissure, mound, or deposit could be a topographic feature.

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