Geography, asked by mkwizuelizabeth, 8 months ago

condition for the occurance of hot springs​

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Answered by mishka93
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  • Hot springs are heated, low salinity (0.1%–0.5%) ecosystems associated with active volcanoes. They have pH values ranging from pH 0.5 to pH 9. Steam vents (i.e., fumaroles) at hot springs are features where water boils away before reaching the surface and have steam temperatures that range 150–500°C.

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Answered by arenarohith
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These aquifers are underneath permeable soil layers, so water easily trickles through the ground into the aquifer. A spring is formed when the pressure in an aquifer causes some of the water to flow out at the surface. This usually happens at low elevations, along hillsides or at the bottom of slopes.

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