False. some spring are called warm springs or hot springs. it depends on the temperature.
false
This is true
It is often in excess of 100° F, or sometimes even close to boiling temperature. It is not that is is the volance steam
I predict that it is coming from the pressure under the ground that makes it warm.
False. Compounds that are similar to water in molecular mass can exist in various states of matter depending on their chemical properties. For example, compounds like ethanol and methanol, which have similar molecular masses to water, can exist as liquids at room temperature.
false
yes it is false!
false
90 degrees
Heat from a hot springs could kill if the temperature was high enough. Hot springs are created by water running underground near a sealed magma chamber so their temperature is fairly constant. So depending on how much water, and the proximity of the magma would determine the temperature of the hot springs.
yes
This is true
False: since tea is mostly water, if its temperature was -3 degrees C is would be frozen solid and you could not drink it.
One unique aspect of Mammoth Hot Springs is the intricate, travertine terraces formed by hot springs, which constantly change due to mineral deposits. The water temperature at these hot springs can reach high temperatures near the source but cools down as it flows over the terraces, creating a dynamic environment for unique microbial life to thrive.
False. Water expands when it cools from 38 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. However, it contracts as it freezes below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of course it has high temperature(above 50 degree of Celsius), hot, vapor on the water surface, smoke.
Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.