thermophiles
Archaean is similar to plant in that both are forms of life. However, Archaean is a type of ancient single-celled organism found in extreme environments like hot springs, while plants are multicellular organisms that photosynthesize to create their own food.
Hot Springs National Park has 47 hot springs and geysers.
Springs and geysers both involve the release of groundwater to the surface. Springs release water continuously, while geysers release water intermittently in the form of a high-pressure stream due to underground pressure buildup.
extremophiles
its the water from natural springs and geysers
Hot Springs and Geysers of New Zealand - 1913 was released on: USA: 18 September 1913
Hot springs are not the same as geysers, although they are related. Hot springs are simply natural springs where heated water flows to the surface, often due to geothermal activity. Geysers, on the other hand, are a specific type of hot spring that intermittently erupts, shooting water and steam into the air, typically due to the buildup of pressure from boiling water in underground chambers. Thus, while all geysers are hot springs, not all hot springs are geysers.
Organisms found in extreme environments like hot boiling water are known as extremophiles. These are organisms that thrive in conditions that would be detrimental to most other life forms, due to their unique adaptations and biochemistry. Examples include thermophiles that can survive high temperatures and thrive in hot springs, geysers, and hydrothermal vents.
There are no natural geysers in the Philippines. Geysers are typically found in areas with high geothermal activity, such as Iceland and Yellowstone National Park. The Philippines does have some volcanic activity and hot springs, but not geysers.
underground heat such as magma , hot springs, and geysers
hot springs
Volcanic activity.