Can be anywhere from warm (90 F) to boiling (212F). Depends on the geothermal energy heating the water, how much water flows through the heating area (more is cooler) and how far the water travels. Some hot springs in Alaska are comfortable to swim in, some is Iceland are so hot you can cook eggs in them.
The energy stored in a hot spring is primarily thermal energy. This heat comes from the Earth's mantel, where temperatures are high enough to heat water underground and cause it to rise to the surface as a hot spring. This thermal energy can be harnessed for geothermal energy production or used for various recreational and therapeutic purposes.
Energy does not naturally transfer from a cold object to a hot object. Heat always flows from a hot object to a cold object in order to reach thermal equilibrium. This is described by the second law of thermodynamics.
The amount of radiation emitted by a hot body is directly proportional to the fourth power of its temperature (Stefan-Boltzmann law). Therefore, if the temperature of a hot body is increased by 50 units, the amount of radiation emitted will increase by a factor of (1+50/old temp)^4.
It's called a geyser.
The abbreviation for temperature is "Temp."
what causes a hot spring
however hot you set it to be
It Depends where you are
On a car, it is in a housing. On 1 end there is a spring with a bulb, and the other end is the round closing plate. With the spring and temp bulb in the engine side, as the temp. rises the temp. bulb with the spring will pull the round plate open so that coolant may circulate.
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temp light is on a 1991 Chevy lumina car not hot...
A faulty temp sending unit can do that.
hot tub
temp gauge is stuck on hot
Polish spring usually begins cold and ends hot.
It is called a hot spring or geothermal spring.Where water is heated to steam underground, and erupts in a spray, it is called a geyser.