Spring
This is likely a description of a geothermal spring, where water heated by molten rock deep underground forces its way to the surface, forming hot springs or geysers. These natural features are common in geologically active areas.
Geothermal Energy is energy that is drawn from heated water within the Earth's crust.
I believe this would be the oceanic crust
A natural opening where water can return to the surface is called a spring. Springs occur when groundwater flows up to the surface through an opening in the Earth's crust, such as a crack or fissure, due to pressure differences or geological formations. This allows the water to emerge on the land surface or into a body of water.
A tall column of water and steam erupting from Earth's surface is called a geyser. This phenomenon is typically caused by underground water that is heated by magma and then expelled through a vent in the Earth's crust.
This is likely a description of a geothermal spring, where water heated by molten rock deep underground forces its way to the surface, forming hot springs or geysers. These natural features are common in geologically active areas.
continental crust
Yes, a great deal of it.
Water
Water 75%
water wind.
Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, it floats lower in earths mantle.
almost no silica in ocean water but most of its the earths crust.
Geothermal energy is from heated water within the earth's crust.
it can be used for power, like geothermal
Water
Crustal rocks: 2-3 ppm Sea water: cca. 3,3 ppb