In volcanic areas the heated water is a source of escape for the volcanic gases. Water heated by magma gets very hot and needs to have a place to go or the ground will explode.
Groundwater heated by a magma is a source of geothermal energy.
geothermal energy
Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
Yes, that is correct. A hot spring is a natural occurrence where groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, usually volcanic, and emerges at the Earth's surface. The heat can cause the water to reach high temperatures and create steam.
people live there because these place have fertile soilwhich is suitable for agriculture and farming. Here,soil is rich in minerals ,which is essen tial for a plant' growth. Not only that , volcanic areas have mineral, which are not found in any other place. Earthquake prone areas do have qualities ,similar to the soil of volcanic areas.
Why do the areas along the ring of fire experience many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes?
The movement of tectonic plates
geothermal energy
Groundwater recharge has begun in some areas
cause they are both heated by a nearby body of magma or by hot rock.
Groundwater pumped from wells is the most common source, but some areas also use river water diverted through canals.
when groundwater circulates at great depths, it becomes heated. if it rises, the water may emerge as a hot.........................................................................................................................................................................
groundwater is used faster than it is replaced
Yes, but run-offs (like from oceans and rivers) help too.Answer:Ultimately all water is from precipitation but it can reach the groundwater through several routes.First off groundwater systems have recharge areas (where the water enters) and discharge areas (where the water comes out). Generally the recharge areas are higher than the discharge areas. This is fortunate as water from the sea (the lowest level of water) returning to the groundwater would make it salty and unfit for agriculture or drinking.Recharge areas can be:* Where the rain or snow falls on porous ground * The bottoms of lakes or rivers * The base of glaciers Groundwater can also be perched (essentially in a pocket of impervious soil or rock where the water is essentially trapped) or in an aquider which has a very low permeability (the flow is very slow). In some areas this water may have been there for several thousand years and laid down in the last glaciation (ice age).
Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
rural
Yes, that is correct. A hot spring is a natural occurrence where groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, usually volcanic, and emerges at the Earth's surface. The heat can cause the water to reach high temperatures and create steam.
Propane is a popular heating source in homes and businesses, particularly in rural areas. There are a estimated 14,300,000 residential homes in the US that use propane as a heat source.
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