Reykjavík
magma. underground lava.
Is it Iceland?
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It is the capital of Iceland, an island in the far north of the Atlantic Ocean.
Because Iceland is a particularly Volcanic place and the crust is quite thin so the magma flows close to the surface meaning the underground water is heated up by the Lava and hence the heat.
Iceland.
Underground springs.
The United States has a famous national park, Yellowstone, which has both geysers and hot springs. One of the most famous geysers in the world is actually at Yellowstone; called Old Faithful, it erupts regularly about once every hour and a half. Yellowstone also has several hot springs, including Mammoth Hot Springs.
No. Alice Springs is not even the capital city of any state or territory in Australia. The capital of Australia is Canberra.
the answer is Iceland and they use them for heating the houses!!
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the closest capital city to Alice Springs by road and by air. By road, Alice Springs is a distance of 1497km from Darwin, whereas Adelaide, capital of South Australia, is a distance of 1529 km. By air, Darwin is 1284km from Alice Springs, and Adelaide is 1326km.
Iceland is a land form composed and created by volcanoes. Many of these volcanoes are still active. Lava from underground heats up the groundwater and provides Icelanders with geothermal power and hot water. Hope this helps :D Love, Lifeislikethat