By studying a volcano, which is an opening to the interior of the earth.
I predict that it is coming from the pressure under the ground that makes it warm.
A geothermal source is a natural heat energy derived from the Earth's internal heat. It can be harnessed for power generation, heating, and cooling purposes. Geothermal sources include hot springs, geysers, and underground reservoirs of hot water or steam.
Some of Earth's internal heat escapes to the surface through processes like volcanic activity, geysers, and hot springs. Additionally, heat is continuously being transferred to the surface through the process of conduction in the Earth's crust.
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Internal Heat is a form of hot gas that is hot because it is not exposed to the atmosphere. It is a bit like a blanket. The greenhouse gases act as a blanket and do not let heat trapped in the Earth out or cold air from the solar system. If the greenhouse gases were not there then lots of air from space would enter the earth and therefore earth would be around 15 degrees almost always. So all the hot gas that is trapped inside the Earth is called internal heat. ;)
Geothermal energy is produced from the earth's internal heat. This heat is used to generate electricity by tapping into hot water reservoirs or steam located beneath the Earth's surface.
Earth's internal temperatures are hot due to the heat left over from its formation over 4.5 billion years ago, radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium in the Earth's core, and the heat generated by the solidification of the inner core. Heat is also continuously generated within the Earth by the movement of molten rock in the mantle and core.
Hydrothermal - heat produced by hot water, especially water heated underground by the Earth's internal heat
its hot and the deeper you go the hotter it gets
no, hot tubbind should not affect internal body temp,
Geothermal pertains to the internal heat of the earth.
earth is hot and cold
Hot springs are formed when geothermally heated water rises to the surface through fractures in the Earth's crust. This water is heated deep underground by the Earth's internal heat, then travels through fractures and emerges as a hot spring due to the pressure from the heated water wanting to rise to the surface.
First its the crust we live on,then its the mantle a layer of hot rock,then the outer core liquid metals,the inner core a ball of solid iron.
The increase in temperature with depth in the Earth is due to the geothermal gradient, which is influenced by factors such as the Earth's core heat and the planet's internal heat flow. The deeper you go, the closer you are to this internal heat, resulting in higher temperatures.
I predict that it is coming from the pressure under the ground that makes it warm.