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Thermal energy
The energy produced by heat within the earth's crust is called geothermal energy.
Can be anywhere from warm (90 F) to boiling (212F). Depends on the geothermal energy heating the water, how much water flows through the heating area (more is cooler) and how far the water travels. Some hot springs in Alaska are comfortable to swim in, some is Iceland are so hot you can cook eggs in them.
Geothermal power is an energy resource derived from hot rocks.
The hot air has thermal energy, and when the balloon is up in the air, it also has gravitational potential energy.
Yes
there are not springs in springs they are hot steam which can be used for renewable energy
Thermal energy
thermal energy because it means of temperature and it came from hot springs. . . .
Pansol, Laguna are known for hotspring.
thermal energy because it means of temperature and it came from hot springs. . . .
thermal energy
thermal energy
Hot springs
The short answer: not really. Read on: Resources are things that we use for energy. We do not typically use hot springs as energy, but they have been used. The steam has been used as energy.
they use hot springs to get geothermal energy.
they get their energy by chemosynthesis: metabolising the sulfur in hot springs Source: my textbook:D