Tiwi Hot Springs

Tiwi Hot Springs

where is the known tiwi hot springs gound​

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1. where is the known tiwi hot springs gound​


Answer:

in Lagunoy Gulf in Tiwi

hope im correct if not pls ask someone with expirence


2. Water in hot springs is heated by hot ____​


Answer:Water in hot springs is heated by hot _Of Sunlight___​


3. what is hot springs?​


A spring created by the eruption of geothermally heated groundwater onto the Earth's surface is known as a hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring. Either shallow magma (molten rock) bodies or the movement of hot rock deep inside the Earth's crust through faults heat the groundwater. In either scenario, the radioactive decay of naturally occurring radioactive elements in the Earth's mantle, the layer below the crust, is the primary source of the heat.

Answer:

A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by circulation through faults to hot rock deep in the Earth's crust. In either case, the ultimate source of the heat is radioactive decay of naturally occurring radioactive elements in the Earth's mantle, the layer beneath the crust.


4. narrative about hot spring volcano​


Answer:

Yellowstone National Park in the United States is one of the most famous areas of hot springs and geysers in the world. The total heat flux from these thermal features is estimated to be 300 megawatts (300 million watts). The last great eruption at Yellowstone occurred about 630,000 years ago when some 1,000 cubic km (240 cubic miles) of rhyolitic pumice and ash were ejected in huge pyroclastic flows and resulted in the formation of a caldera—a large circular or oval depression caused by collapse of the surface following magma removal—approximately 45 by 75 km (28 by 47 miles) in size. Yellowstone Lake now occupies part of this giant caldera. Since that last great outburst, about 1,200 cubic km (288 cubic miles) of rhyolite lava flows and domes have erupted in numerous smaller events. The cooling roots of such past eruptions, or possibly the new intrusions of magma at shallow depth, are the heat sources for the Yellowstone hot springs and geysers.

Geysers are hot springs that intermittently spout a column of hot water and steam into the air. This action is caused by the water in deep conduits beneath a geyser approaching or reaching the boiling point. At 300 metres (about 1,000 feet) below the surface, the boiling point of water increases to approximately 230 °C (450 °F) because of the increased pressure of the overlying water. As bubbles of steam or dissolved gas begin to form, rise, and expand, hot water spills from the geyser’s vent, lowering the pressure on the water column below. Water at depth then momentarily exceeds its boiling point and flashes into steam, forcing additional water from the vent. This chain reaction continues until the geyser exhausts its supply of boiling water.

geyser and hot spring

geyser and hot spring

Groundwater percolates through porous rock into fractures deep underground, where heat from a nearby magma chamber superheats the pressurized water to a temperature above the boiling point of water at surface pressure. In hot springs the rising superheated water is cooled below the boiling point by groundwater before reaching the surface. In geysers the superheated water collects in underground pockets. There a small drop in pressure caused by the release of water at the surface flashes the superheated water into steam, which expands and ejects a column of steam and water into the air. When the supply of steam and hot water is exhausted, the spouting stops and the cycle begins again.

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After a geyser stops spouting, the conduits at depth refill with groundwater, and reheating begins again. In geysers such as Yellowstone’s Old Faithful, the spouting and recharge period is quite regular. This famous geyser has gushed to heights of 30 to 55 metres (100 to 180 feet) about every 90 minutes for more than 100 years. If Old Faithful’s eruption lasts only a minute or two, the next interval will be shorter than average, while a four-minute eruption will be followed by a longer interval. Other geysers have much more erratic recharge times.

Old Faithful

Old Faithful

Old Faithful geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S.

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Volcanism And Tectonic Activity

Taking a more distant view of volcanic landforms from space, one can see that most volcanoes group together to form linear to arcuate belts across Earth’s surface. It is now clear that these volcanic chains are closely related to global tectonic activity. Many active volcanoes are located in the so-called “Ring of Fire” made up of island arcs and mountain ranges bordering the Pacific Ocean (see the map). The concept of seafloor spreading and, more broadly, the theory of plate tectonics offer a logical explanation for the location of most volcanoes.

Ring of Fire

Ring of Fire

The ring of active volcanoes, volcanic arcs, and tectonic plate boundaries that frame the Pacific Ocean.

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Explanation:

Answer:

Hot springs and geysers also are manifestations of volcanic activity. They result from the interaction of groundwater with magma or with solidified but still-hot igneous rocks at shallow depths

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5. Which of the following is a sign of an impending volcanic eruption?a. Volcanic tremorsb. Increase of hot springc. Presence of hot spring d. Occurrence of thunderstorm ​


Answer:

B. Increase of Hot Spring because with rumbling sounds


6. they should be excited to mambucal hot spring because?​


Answer:

Yes because i will be relax

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7. what do geyser and hot spring indicate?​


Answer:

Hot springs and geysers also are manifestations of volcanic activity. They result from the interaction of groundwater with magma or with solidified but still-hot igneous rocks at shallow depths. Geysers are hot springs that intermittently spout a column of hot water and steam into the air.

Explanation:

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8. What heats the water in a hot spring?


Answer:

Hot springs are heated by geothermal heat—heat from the Earth's interior. In volcanic areas, water may come into contact with very hot rock heated by magma.


9. saan matatagpuan ang sira-an hot spring​


Answer:

Anini-y, Antique po


10. How is a hot spring created?​


Answer:

Hot springs are heated by geothermal heat—heat from the Earth's interior. In volcanic areas, water may come into contact with very hot rock heated by magma. ... If water percolates deeply enough into the crust, it comes into contact with hot rocks and can circulate to the surface to form hot springs.

Explanation:

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11. What makes the hot spring useful to humans? ​


Explanation:

to warm up our body and get refresh

Soaking in hot springs can be a great way to naturally detox your skin. Thanks to the high amount of silica in the water, it can also soften rough or dry skin. Plus, the mineral content of sulfur springs has been shown to help persisting skin conditions like psoriasis, acne and eczema.

How long should you soak in a hot spring?

It is advisable to soak for 15 minutes at a time. You can repeatedly enter the bath repeatedly. Do not bathe more than three times a day. If there is too much sweat, or if the pulse beats more than 120 minutes in a minute, you should get out of the hot springs.

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12. Have you ever been to a hot spring? There are a lot of hot springs in countries that belong to the Pacific ring of fire, this includes the Philippines and Japan. In fact, hot springs are such a fad in the Philippines that a lot of tourists, both local and foreign, go out of their way to visit them. How would you describe a hot spring? Can you name places where there are hot springs present? What do these areas have in common?


Answer:

Have you ever been to a hot spring?No, not yet.

How would you describe a hot spring?Hot spring, also called thermal spring, spring with water at temperatures substantially higher than the air temperature of the surrounding region. Most hot springs discharge groundwater that is heated by shallow intrusions of magma (molten rock) in volcanic areas.

Can you name places where there are hot springs present?Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Turkey, Honduras, Canada, Chile, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, India, Romania, Fiji, and the United States, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.

What do these areas have in common?These are all volcanic areas. Hot springs are generally found in regions of recent volcanic activity. It is because the surface water percolates downward through the rocks below the Earth's surface into high-temperature regions surrounding a magma reservoir, either active or recently solidified but still hot.

13. Saan matatagpuan ang Marquez Hot Spring?


Answer:

Matatagpuan ito sa Esperanza.


14. is it safe to swim on hot spring?why or why not​


Hot-spring water is usually fairly safe from the standpoint of carrying disease-causing organisms, but some is not (see below under "Stay healthy"), and the surface water that cools a scalding spring to usable temperatures will be prone to the same bugs and pathogens as any other surface water.


15. we have many hot springs in Benguet tuba, tublay, and itogon? what account for these hot springs?follow and brainliest​


Answer:

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Asin Hot Springs Tublay (UPDATED): Your Complete DIY Travel Guide

Written by Daniel Maches Published on January 7, 2019 Updated on August 28, 2020

Here is a DIY travel guide to Asin Hot Spring in Tublay, some minutes of a ride from Baguio City.

It was a normal Friday when I thought of stretching some muscles the following weekend. It has been hectic days previously and I was badly seeking tranquility and relaxation.

Nature has always been my respite and without a second thought, I decided to visit Asin Hot Spring. I invited my two best buddies Neo and Alladin and because they also wanted a break from the daily hustles, they readily agreed.

Asin Hot Spring is frequented by local visitors due to its accessibility and proximity to La Trinidad and Baguio City. This is not to be mistaken with Asin Hot Springs in Tuba, another municipality of Benguet, and near Baguio.

The spring here in Tublay is less developed, making it ideal for those who prefer off-beaten destinations.


16. 1. Have you ever been to a hot spring? How would you describe a hot spring? 2. Can you name places where there are hot spring present? What do these areas have in common?​


Answer:

hot spring, also called thermal spring, spring with water at temperatures substantially higher than the air temperature of the surrounding region. Most hot springs discharge groundwater that is heated by shallow intrusions of magma (molten rock) in volcanic areas.

Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Turkey, Honduras, Canada, Chile, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, India, Romania, Fiji and the United States, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.

Answer:

1. hot spring, also called thermal spring, spring with water at temperatures substantially higher than the air temperature of the surrounding region. Most hot springs discharge groundwater that is heated by shallow intrusions of magma (molten rock) in volcanic areas.

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17. 9. A spring that shoots jets of hot water and steam into theair is called asA. Mine HoleB. Geyser C. Hot springD. Mud pot​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

hotspring shoots jets of HOT WATER and STEAM into the air


18. what did you observed in The HOT SPRING?​


Answer:

it is a popular and nice view hot spring


19. phase change that happens in the water of a hot spring​


Explanation:

Paki tama na lang po kung mali


20. San Mateo hot spring brief information ​


Answer:

San Mateo hot spring is located at the base of the San Mateo Mountains in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. It is a natural hot spring with a temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit and a pH of 8.5. The spring is a popular spot for camping, swimming, soaking, and hiking. The water is a mix of artesian and well water and contains minerals such as calcium, sodium, and magnesium. It is also rich in sulfur which has a distinct smell. The area is open year round and is free to the public. There is no lifeguard on duty, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming or soaking.


21. Have you ever been to a hot spring? There are a lot of hot springs in countries that belong to the Pacific ring of fire, this includes the Philippines and Japan. In fact, hot springs are such a fad in the Philippines that a lot of tourists, both local and foreign, go out of their way to visit them. How would you describe a hot spring? Can you name places where there are hot springs present? What do these areas have in common?​


Answer:

it can help you calm and relax, ardent hot spring,buso hot spring,mambukal sulfur spring, they have ofcourse common water although they dont have the same view.

Explanation:


22. Katangian ng Tayabas hot spring ​


(city of tayabas )

in tagalog (lungsod ng tayabas) according to the 2015 census , it has a population of 99,779, people

Tulad ng ipinahihiwatig ng pangalan, sa halip na malamig tulad ng karaniwang bukal ito ay nalalabas ng natural na mainit na tubig, at naglalaman ng sulfur, mayroon itong maraming mga swimming pool na may iba't ibang laki at hugis pati na rin isang sauna. Dinadayo ito sa kadahilanang nakakapag pagaling daw ito ng mga sakit sa balat tulad ng galis

Explanation:

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23. what is the communality of fumarole, geyser and hot spring​


Answer:

Any opening in the ground that emits hot steam or gas is a fumarole. Subterranean heated water also produces hot springs and geysers; hot springs are more common than fumaroles, geysers less common. ...


24. How does Philippines utilizes energyfrom hot springs and describe the energy transformationthat in generating electricity using energy from hot springs


The Philippine government utilizes them for generating electricity.  The energy that is obtained from them is geothermal energy. 

25. Which of the following is a term about hot spring is NOT correct?(1 Point) A. Hydrothermal Spring B. Geothermal Spring C. Mineral Spring D. Fountain Spring​


Answer:

B. Geothermal Spring

Explanation:

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26. write an Acrostic Form about Hot Spring​


Answer:

the hot spring is hot water


27. What did you observed in THE HOT SPRING??​


Answer:

I feel the warm water flowing to my veins. ^_^


28. narrative about hot spring volcano in the philippines​


Answer:

mag isip ka po marami kang matutunan ok:)


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30. Short narrative about hot spring volcano​


Answer:

Hot springs and geysers also are manifestations of volcanic activity. They result from the interaction of groundwater with magma or with solidified but still-hot igneous rocks at shallow depths

Explanation:


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