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because they are both heated by a nearby body of magma
Hot springs and Geysers. A geyser is a foundation of water and steam that erupts from the ground. A hot spring forms when groundwater heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool.
A geyser may form from ground water heated by magma.
a colorful cloud of gas that glows because it is heated by light from nearby hot stars
Geysers are, in fact, formed when groundwater is heated by nearby magma. They can also be formed by volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occasionally as well.
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because they are both heated by a nearby body of magma
cause they are both heated by a nearby body of magma or by hot rock.
cause they are both heated by a nearby body of magma or by hot rock.
Hot springs and Geysers. A geyser is a foundation of water and steam that erupts from the ground. A hot spring forms when groundwater heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool.
Actually, the water inside is heated mainly by conduction. A person nearby is heated by both convection and radiation.
A geyser may form from ground water heated by magma.
a colorful cloud of gas that glows because it is heated by light from nearby hot stars
The water is heated by a nearby volcanic activity.
Yes, the word "nearby" is a compound word formed by combining "near" and "by."
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released