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bubbling mud pots with rising steam and gasses in Yellowstone

Photo by Maciej Ciupa, Flickr / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Artists Paintpots, Yellowstone National Park. Mudpots are acidic features with a limited water supply. Some microorganisms use hydrogen sulfide, which rises from deep within the earth, as an energy source. They help convert the gas to sulfuric acid, which breaks down rock to wet clay mud. Various gases escape through the wet clay mud, causing it to bubble.