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Look at the image above. It is Old Faithful, a geyser in Yellowstone National Park that is blasting hot water into the air. The temperature of the water is 204°F (95.6°C). Where does the energy to heat the water come from,
and where does that energy go after the geyser erupts? Explain your answer.

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