are these sentences right?

comparative/superlative Adjectives

1 It spurts a stream of hot steaming water HIGHER than 100ft into the air

2 This MOST splendid geyser erupts from every half hour to every 2 hours.

3 For many visitors of yellowstone , seeing old faithful is their FUNNIEST memory of the park.

4 After seeing old faithful, sandra understood MORE WELL how the term geyste came from icelandic word geysir.

5 The park has MUCH natural wonders that are amazing to behold

6 Geysers are one of nature's MOST interseting phenomena

7 Geysers make a MOST spectacular display as they roar high above the ground.

thank you! plz don't give me wrong answers

Numbers 1, 2, 6, and 7 are correct.

3. What root word are you trying to make comparative or superlative?

4. BETTER, not "MORE WELL."

5. MUCH describes singular words. But you need a word that describes the plural, "wonders." Please try again.

These are explanations for each sentence:

1. It spurts a stream of hot steaming water HIGHER than 100ft into the air.

- The sentence is correct. It uses the comparative form of the adjective "high" to compare the height of the water spurt to 100ft. The word "higher" is used to indicate that the water spurt exceeds 100ft.

2. This MOST splendid geyser erupts from every half hour to every 2 hours.

- The sentence is incorrect. Instead of using the superlative form of the adjective "splendid," which would be "most splendid," the sentence should use the comparative form, "more splendid." So, the correct sentence would be: "This MORE splendid geyser erupts from every half hour to every 2 hours."

3. For many visitors of Yellowstone, seeing Old Faithful is their FUNNIEST memory of the park.

- The sentence is incorrect. Instead of using the superlative form of the adjective "funny," which would be "funniest," the sentence should use the superlative form of the adjective "amazing," which would be "most amazing." So, the correct sentence would be: "For many visitors of Yellowstone, seeing Old Faithful is their MOST AMAZING memory of the park."

4. After seeing Old Faithful, Sandra understood MORE WELL how the term geyser came from Icelandic word "geysir."

- The sentence is incorrect. The use of "more well" is not idiomatic. Instead, the word "well" should be used alone to modify the verb "understood." So, the correct sentence would be: "After seeing Old Faithful, Sandra understood WELL how the term geyser came from Icelandic word 'geysir.'"

5. The park has MUCH natural wonders that are amazing to behold.

- The sentence is correct. It uses the quantifier "much" to indicate a large quantity of natural wonders in the park.

6. Geysers are one of nature's MOST INTERESTING phenomena.

- The sentence is correct. It correctly uses the superlative form of the adjective "interesting" to emphasize that geysers are one of the most fascinating natural phenomena.

7. Geysers make a MOST SPECTACULAR display as they roar high above the ground.

- The sentence is correct. It correctly uses the superlative form of the adjective "spectacular" to describe the impressive display of geysers as they erupt.