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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface through which steam, ashes, and lava are forced out.
"In anatomy, a fissure is a deep groove in any of various parts of the body." "The scientists were studying a deep fissure in the ocean floor." "Steam was erupting from a new fissure in the area of the geysers."
volcanoes are the main source geothermal energy is not used that much today because the cost of getting the lava from the volcano but also cracks in earths plate boundaries can produce geothermal energy because magma comes out of the earths mantle
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An erupting hot spring is a geyser.
Geothermal vents are constantly forming and closing as magma moves towards the Earths surface and cools as a result of Geological processes.
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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface through which steam, ashes, and lava are forced out.
Water is formed as a liquid when steam meets a cold surface.
Surface condensers are used exclusively to condense steam in thermal power plants. The coolant used for condensing this steam is generally water.
It really depends on the temperature of the steam and temperature of the cold surface. 250 degree steam hitting a 50 or 60 degree surface will just turn back into water and droplets can be seen almost immediately. 1000+ degree steam hitting a frozen surface may cause a loud bang and eventually turn back into water.
Hot springs and Geysers. A geyser is a foundation of water and steam that erupts from the ground. A hot spring forms when groundwater heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool.
Water as steam racing towards the surface