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Both are geysers, in effect releasing mineral rich heated water from an opening in the crust, but of course, geysers as we know them are land based, and hydrothermal vents are sea based. Hydrothermal vents also build 'chimneys' from the minerals pushed up by the superheated water, and are home to a unique array of sea life.
the chimneys that shoot up minerals slowly build on itself and forms.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "chimneys" (fireplace vents).
No. Geothermal energy is generally volcanic in nature and is steam vents, mud pots, and geysers.
It exists, won't be depleted in our lifetimes, and produces no pollution. Exclusive of gas vents, volcanoes and geysers.
The Geysers, a geothermal field in California, typically sees around 300,000 visitors annually. The site is known for its natural geothermal features, including steam vents and hot springs.
Hot water geysers. Hydrothermal vents are caused by magma deep in the earth. e.g The vent crab is a good swimmer, has infrared vision (to see in the dark), has good sense of smell and can adapt to very low and very high temperatures.
Their source of energy and heat is gotten from molten magma by geothermal reactions. And they both erupt, under increased temperature and pressure through vents, holes, cracks or any other form of outlet or passage into the earth surface.
It is relatively plentiful around deep-sea vents, but scarce in the earth's crust. It is plentiful in the mantle, and sometimes comes up around volcanoes, creating a rotten-egg smell. This element also is found in geysers, such as in Yellowstone.
Magma or lava vents and gas vents. Also fumarole.
Return air vents.........
This is a very common problem and you need to check for a vacuum leak, broken vacuum line or a loose vacuum line......