Hot Springs Meghan Stover, Angel Calderon. Background information A spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.

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Hot Springs Meghan Stover, Angel Calderon

Background information A spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity located all over the world: Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania countries created as water seeps into earth and heated geothermally many resorts around the world have hot springs that people can enjoy

Past and Present uses fish breeding public bath gardening heating geothermal energy relaxation

Why did we choose this/ How it relates to water hot springs deal with water they are interesting not a very researched project it is water, therefore it relates to water

Questions What is the temperature of a hot spring? Are they located around the world? True/False A) 99 degrees F. Answer:True B) 57 degrees F. C) degrees F. Answer: C Where is Strawberry Park Hot Springs located? A) Colorado B) Mexico C) Peru Answer: A