Hot Springs

A hot spring is formed when water seeps into underground hot volcanic rocks in a volcanic region, it can be heated to boiling point (100 degree celsius). This heated water can then flow back to the Earth's surface continuously and quietly. It also contains minerals dissolved by the water.

The formation of hot springs have some effects on humans. Read more about them as tourist attractions.

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