if you are right above it properly yes but if you at the surface of the water it would have cooled down by the time it gets to you
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
Water generally takes longer to heat up than sand due to its higher specific heat capacity. This means water can absorb more heat energy without a significant increase in temperature compared to sand. Additionally, the thermal conductivity of sand is lower, which can also affect how quickly heat is distributed throughout the material. As a result, while both substances can heat up, water typically requires more time to reach the same temperature as sand under similar conditions.
no, specific heat will always be 4.16
Geothermal means heat from deep under the ground. When a volcano emits molten, red hot rock, that contains energy which could be captured for human use.
Water will be brought down with the subducting slab and it will lower the melting temperature of the rock, therefore making it easier to make a volcano. Again, that's very simplified, but its effectively that.
Heat under the earth builds up.
When techtonic plates collide and go apart magma from the mantle come up to the crust. Then after a long time of that happening the lava cools and forms new ground which builds up into a volcano. A volcano could be on land or under water.
When a volcano erupts and the lava hardens it can build up under water and over time, if enough builds up, the result will be an island
Vitamin C, a water soluble vitamin, is easily destroyed under heat.
the heat of the volcano makes the rocks heat. the heat is the rocks the volcano blew up. now the rocks are a red hot liquid, the rocks rise to the surface because of the heat, it pops open the volcano top and makes a new island.
because it is being pushed up from under the ground under pressure.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
Installing a water heater under the sink provides instant hot water, saves energy by reducing heat loss in pipes, and frees up space in the home.
Water heats up quickly when heat is applied from the bottom because hot air rises and creates circulation within the water, leading to more even distribution of heat. This process, known as convection, helps the water to heat up efficiently and quickly from the bottom up.
Microwaves can heat up other substances besides water. They work by causing molecules in food to vibrate and generate heat, so they can heat up a variety of materials, not just water.
it is sucked up into a whole then its shot up like a volcano
Both earth has water under neath the soil and the heat and pressure build up and it erupts into steam