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A geyser may form from ground water heated by magma.

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Are geysers formed when groundwater is heated by nearby magma?

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.


Geysers are formed when groundwater is heated by nearby magma true or false?

True


When groundwater is heated by a nearby body magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool it is called?

Hot Springs, or a Geyser.


The cause of volcanic activity?

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.


When ground water is heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool what is it called?

Such a pool is called a hot spring.


When ground water heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool it is called what?

This is known as a hot spring. This process is one source of geothermal energy.


Water is heated in kettle theinside water is heated by convection a person sitting near the fire receives heat by?

Actually, the water inside is heated mainly by conduction. A person nearby is heated by both convection and radiation.


Appalachian Plateau in Georgia?

Is a mountainous region in Georgia that also has vallys. Water sources would include groundwater and nearby water such as coosawatee river.


What is an ionization nebula?

a colorful cloud of gas that glows because it is heated by light from nearby hot stars


How hot spring work?

The water is heated by a nearby volcanic activity.


What are 2 uses of geomertrical energy?

Hot SpringsA hot spring forms when groundwater is heated by a nearby body of magma or by hot rock deep underground. The hot water rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool. (Groundwater is water that has seeped into the spaces among rocks deep beneath Earth's surface.) Water from hot springs may contain dissolved gases and other substances from deep within Earth.-and-GeysersSometimes, rising hot water and steam become trapped underground in a narrow crack. Pressure builds until the mixture suddenly sprays above the surface as a geyser. A geyser(gyzur)is a fountain of water and steam that erupts from the ground


Why is it hard to keep these chemicals from getting into nearby water?

Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released