No, not necessarily. While hot springs can be associated with volcanoes, many simply result from the deep penetration of groundwater. Deep in the earth's crust it is very hot even if there are no volcanoes nearby.
No, the springs are heated geothermally. There is a deep geological fault called the Pennyquick fault some 2,700 metres below the ground where the water of the river Avon is heated to 46 deg C and returned to the surface.
Geologists classify Mount Fuji as an active volcano because it has erupted within the last 10,000 years and shows signs of ongoing seismic and volcanic activity, such as hot springs and gas emissions. This indicates that there is still potential for future eruptions.
Nisyros is considered an inactive volcano; but the volcano emit hydrogen sulphide, hot water vapours, etc. You can visit the island and also the Stefanos crater (the most important and spectacular) without any problems; you can descend on a path in the crater in 15 minutes.
The famous caldera volcano in Wyoming is Yellowstone Caldera, located within Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world and is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
The city of Bath, England has a spa that was built into the mouth of a volcano. This volcano/ spa has been around since the days of the Roman Empire in 400 B.C. and is not an active volcano.
No, the springs are heated geothermally. There is a deep geological fault called the Pennyquick fault some 2,700 metres below the ground where the water of the river Avon is heated to 46 deg C and returned to the surface.
Yes. Edziza has recent earthquake activity and contains volcanic hot springs related to magmatic heat of the volcano.
The Mayon Volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. The benefits of the volcano is that it has made the land surrounding it rich for agriculture. It also provides recreational activities such as caves, hot springs, climbers, and beautiful dive sites.
There are three active volcanoes in Hawaii as of 2014. They haven't erupted since 1996. The volcano named Kilauea is said to be the most active in the word.
An "Active" volcano.
The term "onsen" in Japanese refers to a hot springs. Because Japan is located on a very active volcano region, there are many different "onsen" in Japan.
All over, in geologically active regions.
Geologists classify Mount Fuji as an active volcano because it has erupted within the last 10,000 years and shows signs of ongoing seismic and volcanic activity, such as hot springs and gas emissions. This indicates that there is still potential for future eruptions.
The best word I think is explosive,active,hot and boiling.
Yes the grand mesa is indeed a volcano. Its asked if it ONCE was a volcano, its still a volcano just dormant. There are alot of natural hot springs from the vents off the volcano.
Nisyros is considered an inactive volcano; but the volcano emit hydrogen sulphide, hot water vapours, etc. You can visit the island and also the Stefanos crater (the most important and spectacular) without any problems; you can descend on a path in the crater in 15 minutes.
The famous caldera volcano in Wyoming is Yellowstone Caldera, located within Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world and is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.