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Hot springs are heated geothermally by underlying

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Answered by lucky1742
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Hot springs are heated geothermally by underlying magma. ... Water isheated geothermally in areas where magma rises close to the surface of the crust. For example, Iceland has a high level ofgeothermal activity because it sits on an active tectonic plate boundary called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Answered by selvaranirajenderan1
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Water is heated geothermally in areas where magma rises close to the surface of the crust. For example, Iceland has a high level of geothermal activity because it sits on an active tectonic plate boundary called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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