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This is known as a hot spring. This process is one source of geothermal energy.
Hot Springs, or a Geyser.
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This warm or even hot water is called a hot spring or hot springs.
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bubbles rise to the surface of a heated liquid as it changes to gas because they are less dense than the liquid.
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This is known as a hot spring. This process is one source of geothermal energy.
Hot Springs, or a Geyser.
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It is called a geyser, and results from groundwater entering fissures in rock that is being continuously heated by magma from below the surface. The general term for such releases of steam and hot water is geothermal energy.
This warm or even hot water is called a hot spring or hot springs.
It is the groundwater that is heated or made cold and comes out of the spring. The groundwater is coming out of the spring.
Hot springs or geysers are created when groundwater gets heated by hot intrusive rocks and can ascend via fractures in the crust. In the most extreme case so called phreatomagmatic eruptions take place. When magma ascends and reaches groundwater at shallow depths, the resulting steam expands dramatically and fractures the overlying rock thus producing a conical hole in the ground. These volcanic craters are referred to as maars.
Yes there is a chemical reaction called 'Effervecense'.