
A bubbling mud pool threatens infrastructure in California
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Science, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses a geyser known as 'the slow one' located near the San Andreas Fault in California. It explains how seismic activity has led to the formation of this geyser, resulting in boiling mud pools. The mud has been moving at an unprecedented rate, threatening infrastructure such as railroads, pipelines, and highways. Despite efforts to contain it, the mud continues to pose significant risks.
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Describe the rate at which the mud from the geyser has been moving.
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What impact has the boiling mud from the geyser had on infrastructure?
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