the heat from inside the earth heats the water so when it comes up it is hot
Iceland is basically on a humongous plume of molten rock. This really hot molten rock heats the water so that's why the water is hot! :)
It comes from deep in the earth, heated by molten rock.
because
No geysers in Hot springs NP
hot steam and water, when mixed together, causes hot springs and geysers found in yellow stone park.
Glaciers are large pieces of ice floating in cold waters (Antarctica, south pole, north pole, etc..)Geysers are hot springs -- look up hot springs
Neptune.
Pressure. Heating things expands them so when the water underground is heated is expands and pushes to the surface
Geysers! :)
No geysers in Hot springs NP
hot steam and water, when mixed together, causes hot springs and geysers found in yellow stone park.
Hot Springs and Geysers of New Zealand - 1913 was released on: USA: 18 September 1913
Its a place where there is a bunch of geysers and hot springs
Most of the Yellowstone Caldera is no hotter than you would expect from weather in that climate zone. The caldera does contain many hot springs, and geysers, some of which are hot enough to boil water.
Geothermal heating. Every house in Iceland is heated with the hot water from the earth.
Glaciers are large pieces of ice floating in cold waters (Antarctica, south pole, north pole, etc..)Geysers are hot springs -- look up hot springs
Neptune.
Volcanic activity.
underground heat such as magma , hot springs, and geysers
hot springs