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.
Volcanic activity.
Hot springs are geysers that are heated geothermally. This means the groundwater is heated from deep underneath the crust of the Earth.Geo-thermal heat. Or Heat generated from with-in the earth.The source of heat for most hot springs is cooling igneous rock. (pg 138) Earth Science, Tarbuck 12th edition.
magma (A+)
underground heat such as magma , hot springs, and geysers
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A type of arches that lives in ocean vents and hot springs
Hot springs are heated geothermally by the natural heat from the Earth's interior. This heat originates from the decay of radioactive materials and residual heat from the planet's formation. As groundwater seeps into the Earth's crust, it encounters hot rocks and is heated, eventually rising back to the surface as hot springs. The pressure and geological formations in the area can also influence the temperature and flow of these thermal waters.
Hot springs have thermal energy, which is a form of geothermal energy resulting from the Earth's heat. This energy warms up the water in hot springs, making them suitable for bathing and relaxation. Some hot springs are even used to generate electricity through geothermal power plants.
Mainly near volcanoes.
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It comes from a heat source (lava chamber) that is below the surface of the earth In the chamber: hot rock or magma
The hot springs in Iceland are heated by geothermal activity. Magma beneath the Earth's surface heats groundwater, which then rises to the surface as hot springs. The high concentration of volcanic activity in Iceland creates a natural source of heat for these springs.