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Q: Are hot dry rocks magma and hot water springs renewable?
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When magma heats underground water the result may be?

When magma comes in contact with underground water, it creates hot springs, or geysers.


Could Heat From Hot Springs Kill?

Heat from a hot springs could kill if the temperature was high enough. Hot springs are created by water running underground near a sealed magma chamber so their temperature is fairly constant. So depending on how much water, and the proximity of the magma would determine the temperature of the hot springs.


What happens when there is a lot of water present in the magma?

The large amount of water would increase the amount of magma, making it easier to melt rocks. The water vapor would help the magma cause explosive eruptions.


What are the natural Factors that breakdown rocks mechanically?

Magma. Water. Ice. Wind.


What forms when cold water mixes with hot volcanic magma?

This depends on the amount of water and magma, their location, and speed of contact. Magma that cools slowly within a magma chamber usually ends up forming bodies of plutonic rocks such as gabbro, diorite and granite, depending upon the composition of the magma. Alternatively, if the magma is erupted it forms volcanic rocks such as basalt, andesite and rhyolite. The water boils quickly to become steam.


What do volcanoes have to do with rocks?

volcanoes are a rock formation that's what the have to do with rocks and when the hot magma (lava) gets hit with cold water the magma (lava) starts to harden there fore creating a lava rock


Where does magma cool?

Extruded magma (lava) can cool on the surface, or under water. Magma also cools underground, forming intrusive igneous rocks such as granite.


Which two renewable resources are an indirect result of the sun?

a. wind & water?b. magma and biomass?c. Hydrogen and tides?d. water and hydrogen?


Which rocks are extrusive igneous rocks where do they form?

Extrusive igneous rocks are formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface and cools. Since this magma is exposed to air and/or water, it cools very quickly, creating finer-grained, sometimes glassy rocks. Obsidian and pumice are both extrusive igneous rocks. Conversely, intrusive igneous rocks, like granite, are created when magma cools in the Earth's crust, which is a slower process.


What kind of springs form where pressurized water flows through cracks in cap rocks?

Artesian springs form where pressurized water flows through cracks in cap rock.


Why do mountains have fresh water?

Because they use springs from underground that are somehow filtered by the minerals from the rocks.


Is magma the source of all rocks on earth?

No, while all rocks on Earth were molten at one point, most rock types do not form from magma. Rocks that form from magma or lava are igneous rocks. Most of the rocks at Earth's surface are sedimentary. These rocks form from the remains of rock that have been broken own into tiny pieces or dissolved in water. These components eventually settle, usually in a body of water, and are buried and turned to stone. Metamorphic rocks make up a third category. These form from rocks that have been altered under enormous heat and pressure while remaining solid.