A geyser is super heated water from under the ground.
Hot springs are formed when geothermally heated water rises to the surface through fractures in the Earth's crust. This water is heated deep underground by the Earth's internal heat, then travels through fractures and emerges as a hot spring due to the pressure from the heated water wanting to rise to the surface.
I went down to the river and saw the ground water under the surface water
A geyser is a natural geological phenomenon where hot water and steam are ejected from the ground due to underground volcanic activity. This occurs when water is heated deep within the earth and builds up pressure until it is forcefully expelled through a vent in the ground.
Water under the ground is stored in underground aquifers. It can move through the soil and rock layers, eventually resurfacing as springs or feeding into bodies of water like rivers and lakes. Groundwater also plays an important role in providing water for wells and sustaining ecosystems.
Geyser
It actually means this. relating to heated water under earth.
Because it's heated by the temperature from Earth's core.
Hot water from the ground.
ground water
the term for under water is ''ground water ''.
steam or super heated water
With water from the ground that was heated by lava.
Yes the water table is the level of water under ground .... it is currently very deep under water.
No, steam energy is produced whenever water is heated, and this can be by burning anything, as well as using heat from under the ground. Geothermal energy is specifically the heat from under the ground, which can be turned into steam to generate electricity.
Water down under is ground water.
Groundwater heated by magma can form geysers, where the pressure from steam and boiling water builds up underground until it forcefully ejects through the surface in a powerful spray. This process is what creates geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
Geothermal energy