Yellowstone earthquakes

No geysers are simply water that has soaked down intot
He cracks and then turns to superheated steam. The lakebed of Yellowstone lake has shifted noticeably in the last 20 years.
The pressure & friction from deep in the earth is what is producing all that heat in those cracks. And the expansion of that water is forced up and out of the earth wherever there's an opening. And yes, the ground underneath is definitely shifting along with that lakebed. The smell of sulfur around those plumes was 'otherworldly', as I recall.