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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.
because they are both heated by a nearby body of magma
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
If it is squeezed and heated sufficiently to realign the minerals or form new minerals, it is called a metamorphic rock. If it is squeezed and heated enough to melt, then solidify, it would be called an igneous rock.
The bead of borax with some powdered sample is heated in a flame; the color of the bead is specific for each element and is used as a qualitative analysis.
Powdered metallurgy is the process of mixing elements in powdered form and compacting them. The compacted form is then heated to form different shapes of metals.
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.
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
iron sulfide, FeS or Fe3S2
geothermal energy
by hot water tapped from volcanic springs.
The opening top of the volcano is called a crater. The super-heated gases and ash billows out of the mouth of hell before the magma erupts out destroying all in its path.
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Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
Yes, this comes from the geothermal water, heated underneath the ground by volcanic activity.
The water is heated by a nearby volcanic activity.
Geysers are, in fact, formed when groundwater is heated by nearby magma. They can also be formed by volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occasionally as well.