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if the water rises above the surface without any help, it's an artesan well

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Any formation in which groundwater rises on its own under pressure is called?

artesian


What is the term for groundwater heated by magma that rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool?

This is known as a hot spring. This process is one source of geothermal energy.


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Well in which water rises because of pressure?

This type of well is called an Artesian Well. If the pressure is great enough to raise the water above the ground level, it is called a Flowing Artesian Well.


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A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer?

In an artesian well, water rises because of pressure sustained within the aquifer. In this system, water sometimes escapes to the surface to cause artesian springs.


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Because of a decrease in pressure.


What divergent plate boundaries in the ocean magma rises and melts because of?

Because of a decrease in pressure.


At divergent plate boundaries in the ocean magma rises and melts because of?

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What is the 'why' and not the 'how' for earthquakes happening?

Because heat rises from the earth's mantle and creates such pressure that the parts of the crust called tectonic or lithospheric plates move is the reason why earthquakeshappen.