hot springs - translation to greek
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hot springs - translation to greek

SPRING PRODUCED BY THE EMERGENCE OF GEOTHERMALLY HEATED GROUNDWATER
Warm spring; Hot-spring; Hotspring; Hot springs; Naturist hot springs; Geothermal springs; Hot Spring; HotSpring; Hot-Spring; Hydrothermal springs; Hydrothermal spring; Thermal spring; Thermal springs; Thermal pools; Hotsprings; Primitive soaking pools; Hot pools; Hot pool; Thermal lake; Mineral hot spring; Mineral hot springs; Geothermal spa; Thermal water; Geothermal spring; Hot-Springs
  • [[Grand Prismatic Spring]] and Midway Geyser Basin in [[Yellowstone National Park]]
  • [[Algal mat]]s growing in the ''Map of Africa'' hot pool, [[Orakei Korako]], New Zealand
  • The [[radiogenic heat]] from the decay of <sup>238</sup>U and <sup>232</sup>Th are now the major contributors to the [[earth's internal heat budget]].
  • [[Hammam Maskhoutine]] in [[Algeria]], an example of a bicarbonate hot spring
  • geothermal]] springs in the US
  • [[Deildartunguhver]], [[Iceland]]: the highest flow hot spring in [[Europe]]
  • Nagano]]
  • Rio Quente, Brazil.]]
  • Sai Ngam hot springs in Mae Hong Son province, Thailand
  • Winter bathing at Tsuru-no-yu roten-buro in Nyūtō, Akita

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hot springs

Definition

hot spring
¦ noun a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.

Wikipedia

Hot spring

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.

Hot spring water often contains large amounts of dissolved minerals. The chemistry of hot springs ranges from acid sulfate springs with a pH as low as 0.8, to alkaline chloride springs saturated with silica, to bicarbonate springs saturated with carbon dioxide and carbonate minerals. Some springs also contain abundant dissolved iron. The minerals brought to the surface in hot springs often feed communities of extremophiles, microorganisms adapted to extreme conditions, and it is possible that life on Earth had its origin in hot springs.

Humans have made use of hot springs for bathing, relaxation, or medical therapy for thousands of years. However, some are hot enough that immersion can be harmful, leading to scalding and, potentially, death.

Examples of use of hot springs
1. In hot water 2000 Work starts on hot springs baths.
2. The springs on Green Island are one of only three saltwater hot springs in the world, while Chihpen Hot Springs, at the foot of a mountain range in the south–east, is the most celebrated spring resort.
3. An evacuation order for Murphy Hot Springs in southwestern Idaho was lifted for residents only.
4. "Oh, we‘d go to Hot Springs, Arkansas; Oklahoma City; Daytona Beach, Florida.
5. More sanatoriums are being built or rebuilt wherever hot springs or mineral springs are found.