Political Science, asked by heartless18, 10 months ago

what is geothermal vents??​

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Answered by Itzcrush93
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Geothermal or Hydrothermal vents are the results of seawater percoloting down through fissures in the ocean crust in the vicinity of spreading centers or subduction zones. The cold seawater is heated by hot magma and reemerges to form the vents.

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Answered by aayush682
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A volcano is a geothermal vent at the Earth's surface through which magma (molten rock) and associated gases erupt, and also the cone built by eruptions.

Volcanic eruptions are important for creation science because they can provide vivid examples of how catastrophic processes are able to form features that are typical of the fossil record (i.e. layered rock). Since uniformitarian thought dominates geology today, much of the earth's features have been interpreted as having formed slowly over long periods of time. In some cases volcanoes, like Mount St. Helens, have illustrated that catastrophic processes are able to form thick beds of rock with fine laminae.

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