there is no actual heat it is all man made!
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Hydrothermal solutions are found in oceans
Daytime sea water temperatures vary considerably depending on the location (especially latitude) and time of year. The temperatures also vary considerably with depth. Near the poles (Arctic and Antarctic) the surface temperature of sea water is around -4 °C (salt water freezes at a lower temperature than pure water so it is still liquid below 0 °C). Near the equator, surface temperatures may be as high as 36 °C. Note that temperature can vary quite a bit throughout the day. The closer to the surface, the more the temperature varies; on calm days, the temperature at any particular surface location can vary by around 6 °C (10 °F) while it hardly changes at all below 10 meters depth. The temperature of sea water near the ocean floor is around 2-3 °C (except near hydrothermal vents) no matter what time of day. Near hydrothermal vents the temperatures can be 60 °C (140 °F)up to as high as 464 °C (867 °F). Note that at the highest temperatures, the sea water will actually be a supercritical fluid so it wouldn't quite be the liquid phase we normally associate with "water".
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
The four processes that result in the formation of minerals are: 1. Crystallization from Magma 2. Precipitation 3. Pressure and Temperature 4. Hydrothermal Solutions
High temperature .
vent crab (bythograea thermydron )
The Hydrothermal Vent Crab lives in the Sunlight Zone.
Hydrothermal vents are commonly found near volcanically active places, areas where tectonic plates are moving apart, ocean basins, and hotspots. Vent organisms depend on chemosynthetic bacteria for food. The water from the hydrothermal vent is rich in dissolved minerals and supports a large population of chemoautotrophic bacteria.
A chimney like vent on the ocean floor. It is a hydrothermal vent.
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They are an undersea thermal vent or hydrothermal vent.
Yellowstone National Park
Yes
The depth of a hydrothermal vent can cause problems for animals living there because it's where Keith Overdrill lives and has babies with finley meals
The heat from deep in the earth's mantle.