Talk:Geothermal power in Chile
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Unclear sentence
edit"The eruption of the fumarole was followed by strong subterranean noises, and a notable decrease of all but the most active geysers in the area."
of all?
[not] of all?
[only] the most active?
of all but [not] the most active? (This is what I assume)
of all and even the most active?
with exception of the most active? (This is what I assume)
Please highlight this point more precise and with a source, it's an important detail and problem.
Because many of this places around the world are also tourist attractions.
How is now the situation, after the installation of the plant? Same as before?
Or is the plant consuming most of the pressure of the entire lokal subterranean system? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:908:C62:6460:F8F1:8FF9:4CB5:AE60 (talk) 01:00, 28 September 2018 (UTC)