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Big Cub Geyser
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Big Cub Geyser during an eruption.
Location Upper Geyser Basin,
Yellowstone National Park,
Teton County, Wyoming
Coordinates 44°27′50″N 110°49′52″W / 44.4640039°N 110.8310825°W / 44.4640039; -110.8310825
Elevation 7,405 feet (2,257 m)
Type Cone geyser
Temperature 91.5 °C (196.7 °F)

Big Cub Geyser is an exciting natural hot spring located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It's a special type of hot spring called a geyser, which means it erupts, sending hot water and steam high into the air. You can find Big Cub Geyser in the park's famous Upper Geyser Basin, an area full of amazing geothermal features.

What is Big Cub Geyser?

Big Cub Geyser is a cone geyser. This means it has a cone-shaped mound built up around its opening from minerals deposited by the hot water. When Big Cub Geyser erupts, it shoots superheated water and steam. The water deep underground gets very hot from the Earth's heat. When enough pressure builds up, it forces the water out in a powerful burst. The temperature of the water in Big Cub Geyser can reach about 91.5 degrees Celsius (196.7 degrees Fahrenheit). That's hotter than boiling water!

Where is Big Cub Geyser Located?

Big Cub Geyser is found in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone is a huge national park mostly in Wyoming. It's famous for having more than half of the world's geysers. The Upper Geyser Basin is one of the most popular areas in the park. It is home to many well-known geysers, including Old Faithful Geyser. The park protects these unique natural wonders for everyone to enjoy.

Part of the Lion's Group

Big Cub Geyser is not alone; it's part of a special family of geysers called the Lion's Group. This group includes Lion Geyser, Lioness Geyser, and Little Cub Geyser. These geysers are connected underground. This means that when one geyser in the group erupts, it can sometimes affect the others. They might erupt together or one after another. This underground connection makes studying them very interesting for scientists.

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