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why is the Amazon river boiling?​

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Answered by sufimantasha
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It turns out, it's not the Sun that boils the water, but fault-fed hot springs. ... These 'Earth arteries' are filled with hot water, and when they come to the surface, we see geothermal manifestations - like the boiling river. Chemical analysis has revealed that the water in the river originally fell as rain.

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It turns out, it's not the Sun that boils the water, but fault-fed hot springs. These 'Earth arteries' are filled with hot water, and when they come to the surface, we see geothermal manifestations - like the boiling river. Chemical analysis has revealed that the water in the river originally fell as rain.

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