it can be -see Yellowstone park geysers
a hot spring or geyser (I believe).
An aquifer contains ground water
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
Heat from the ground can be used to stabilize the temperature of a house, keeping it warmer in winter and cooler in summer.Heat from the ground can also be used on a larger scale by pumping water down deep enough into hot rocks where it will become hot enough to generate electricity back on the surface.
In the ground
ground
Hot spring
Hot water from the ground.
geysers
Yep!
e) A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays hot water and streams? Q
Depends where you are. In British Columbia, not required.
So the tank is grounded.
because the heat dries up all of the water in the ground
This type of water is called spring water.
Frozen ground and the ground expands and shifts which causes movement
At some depths you will get water. At some depths you will get hot rocks. All depends on location.