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The inside of the earth because scientists say that the there is some kind of heat found inside of the earth that is an orange color, so that's what heats the water.

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What heats water under ground?

Geothermal heat from Earth's core and radioactive decay of minerals in the Earth's crust are the main sources of heat for heating water underground. This heat warms the water trapped in underground reservoirs or aquifers, creating hot springs or geothermal reservoirs that can be tapped for energy production or heating purposes.


What heats the water in the deep underground reservoirs used for geothermal power?

The water in deep underground reservoirs used for geothermal power is heated by the Earth's internal heat. This heat is generated by the decay of radioactive elements and residual heat from the planet's formation. The water is heated to high temperatures before it is brought to the surface to generate electricity.


What is an underground geothermal reservoir?

Over thousands of years rain water seeps through cracks in the Earth's crust and collects in underground reservoirs between the crust and the mantle. The mantle heats the water into a super-heated liquid and, voila!, you have a geothermal reservoir!


Is underground water called fresh water?

Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.


Geothermal energy is possible where there is what?

Geothermal energy is possible where there is hot magma near the Earth's surface, which heats underground water to create steam. This steam can then be harnessed to generate electricity through geothermal power plants.

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When magma heats underground water the result may be?

When magma comes in contact with underground water, it creates hot springs, or geysers.


What natural resource heats the hot springs in Iceland?

magma. underground lava.


What is the definition of a fumarole?

These are vents through which volcanic gases and water vapour escape to the earth's surfaec.Fumaroles are formed when magma heats underground water,it mixes with volcanic gases and the mixture is eventually released as steam.


What heats up the earth's water?

The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.


An underground spring that becomes boling hot and spews out into the air?

An underground spring that becomes boiling hot and spews water into the air is known as a geyser. Geysers form when geothermal heat from the Earth's interior heats water trapped in underground reservoirs. As pressure builds, the water eventually erupts, creating a spectacular display of steam and hot water. Famous examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.


What heats water under ground?

Geothermal heat from Earth's core and radioactive decay of minerals in the Earth's crust are the main sources of heat for heating water underground. This heat warms the water trapped in underground reservoirs or aquifers, creating hot springs or geothermal reservoirs that can be tapped for energy production or heating purposes.


How are hot mud pools created?

When the heat from underground heats it up and it turns out to be boiling.


What heats the water in the deep underground reservoirs used for geothermal power?

The water in deep underground reservoirs used for geothermal power is heated by the Earth's internal heat. This heat is generated by the decay of radioactive elements and residual heat from the planet's formation. The water is heated to high temperatures before it is brought to the surface to generate electricity.


How does a hot water radiator heats a room's air?

It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm


What manipulated variable that heats up faster water or soil?

the water heats faster than soil.


Is underground water called as fresh water?

Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.


What is the use of water heater?

it heats water