Metal detectors have been a staple of airport security for decades. These tall, boxy metal detectors are meant to be walked through and, theoretically, they will detect any metal objects that pass through them. However, if this was the case, then there wouldn't be any need for the hand-held metal detectors that travel authority agents and security guards usually have. Knowing how the larger metal detectors work, and their failings, can help take the confusion out of any misunderstanding.
Heat from a hot springs could kill if the temperature was high enough. Hot springs are created by water running underground near a sealed magma chamber so their temperature is fairly constant. So depending on how much water, and the proximity of the magma would determine the temperature of the hot springs.
False. some spring are called warm springs or hot springs. it depends on the temperature.
Average temperature is 60C
Desert Hot Springs has a desert climate so would be quite hot in August. Average high temperature in August is 107.3 degrees F or 41.8 degrees C.
Of course it has high temperature(above 50 degree of Celsius), hot, vapor on the water surface, smoke.
It is often in excess of 100° F, or sometimes even close to boiling temperature. It is not that is is the volance steam
I predict that it is coming from the pressure under the ground that makes it warm.
Harrison Hot Springs has two two hot springs, the "Potash", with a temperature of 40°C, and the "Sulphur", with a temperature of 65°C. According to Harrison Hot Springs Resort, the waters average 1300 ppm of dissolved mineral solids, one of the highest concentrations of any mineral spring. This hot spring is one of several lining the valley of the Lillooet River and Harrison Lake. The northernmost of the Lillooet River hot springs is atMeager Creek, north of Whistler, with another well-known one to the east of Whistler at Skookumchuck Hot Springs, midway betweenPemberton and Port Douglas. One feature of this chain of hot springs is that the Harrison Hot Springs vent is the most sulfuric, and there is consistently less sulfur content as one goes northwards, with the springs at Meager Creek having almost no scent at all.
100 degrees celsius
thermal energy because it means of temperature and it came from hot springs. . . .
Of course it has high temperature(above 50 degree of Celsius), hot, vapor on the water surface, smoke.
Hot water mineral springs can be found in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia.