I predict that it is coming from the pressure under the ground that makes it warm.
The water from a natural hot spring is warmed underground from the internal heat of the Earth. There are hot springs found everyone on the planet and even some in oceans.
Water from natural hot springs are warmed by the inner layers of the Earth. The hot core of the Earth helps to springs to keep a constant temperature, even during cold months.
A place in the landscape where water comes to the surface at a temperature at or near boiling point.
e) A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays hot water and streams? Q
A natural spring is the point at which sub-surface ground water emerges from underground. Precipitation is absorbed into the ground by infiltration. If the water hits a non-permeable layer underground (say, clay or fine grained shale) it will flow laterally and sometimes re-emerges in the form of a natural spring.
At times, fierce, boiling waters within a hot spring (such as Crested Pool) can explode, shooting water into the air, acting much like a geyser. It is believed, however, that in the case of Crested Pool, no constrictions block the flow of water to the surface. The spring's wide mouth and 42-foot depth provide a natural conduit for superheated water to circulate continuously to the surface.
Sometimes natural gas heats your hot water tank.
Yes, that is correct. A hot spring is a natural occurrence where groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, usually volcanic, and emerges at the Earth's surface. The heat can cause the water to reach high temperatures and create steam.
e) A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays hot water and streams? Q
hot natural spring water/steam supplied through pipes.
A geyser is a hot spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by steam.
A hot spring that naturally shoots steam and boiling water is called a geyser.
A "geothermal" spring is a "hot" spring where the water is hot at the surface, heated by hot rocks or magma at depth.
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Geyser
Such a pool is called a hot spring.
A natural spring is the point at which sub-surface ground water emerges from underground. Precipitation is absorbed into the ground by infiltration. If the water hits a non-permeable layer underground (say, clay or fine grained shale) it will flow laterally and sometimes re-emerges in the form of a natural spring.
At times, fierce, boiling waters within a hot spring (such as Crested Pool) can explode, shooting water into the air, acting much like a geyser. It is believed, however, that in the case of Crested Pool, no constrictions block the flow of water to the surface. The spring's wide mouth and 42-foot depth provide a natural conduit for superheated water to circulate continuously to the surface.
Sometimes natural gas heats your hot water tank.
try Ouray. The city pool is heated by a natural hot spring