In
geology, a blowhole is a cavity formed
in the ground at the inland end of a sea
cave. When waves enter the mouth of the
cave they will be funneled up towards
the blowhole, which can result in quite
spectacular splashes if the geometry and
state of the weather is appropriate.
In
geology, a blowhole is a cavity formed
in the ground at the inland end of a sea
cave. When waves enter the mouth of the
cave they will be funneled up towards
the blowhole, which can result in quite
spectacular splashes if the geometry and
state of the weather is appropriate.
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