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Q: How springs are heated geothermally by underlying?
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Hot springs are heated geothermal by underlying?

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Is Bath in Somerset an old non active volcano because it has hot springs?

No, the springs are heated geothermally. There is a deep geological fault called the Pennyquick fault some 2,700 metres below the ground where the water of the river Avon is heated to 46 deg C and returned to the surface.


What is the source of heat for hot springs and geysers?

Hot springs are geysers that are heated geothermally. This means the groundwater is heated from deep underneath the crust of the Earth.Geo-thermal heat. Or Heat generated from with-in the earth.The source of heat for most hot springs is cooling igneous rock. (pg 138) Earth Science, Tarbuck 12th edition.


What a spring is geothermally heated to the point that the water bursts through the surface in an upward stream of water and water vapor?

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Cause of hot springs and fracture zones?

Hot springs are the product of geothermally heated water that breaks through the surface. Fracture zones are caused by movement of a nearby transform boundary. The uppermost part of the basaltic, oceanic crust tends to be very brittle; therefore, the crust will break in various spots as means of 'instantaneous stress relief'.


What forms when a spring is geothermally heated to the point that the water bursts through the surface in an upward stream of water and water vapor?

geyser


What form when a spring is geothermally heated to the point that the water bursts through the surface in an upward stream of water and water vapor?

geyser


What forms a spring that is geothermally heated to the point that the water bursts through the surface in an upward stream of water and water vapor?

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Do Iceland grown bananas?

All bananas consumed in Iceland are imported but some are grown for experimental purposes in geothermally heated greenhouses at the Horticultural institute.


What does an extremophile eat?

Thermophiles are found in various geothermally heated regions of the Earth. The live in hot springs like those in Yellowstone National Park and deep sea hydrothermal vents.


The entire city of reykjavik is heated by what?

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How are the hot pools of iceland heated?

Hot pools or hot springs are heated as the result of geothermal activity.