How Yellowstone’s Grand Prismatic Spring Gets its Unique Colors
<p>Hot springs are a type of geothermal feature that can be seen around inactive volcanoes, as well as areas of active volcanism. This is because magma just under the surface heats groundwater, creating features such as geysers and hot springs.</p>
<p>According to the National Parks Service, hot springs and geysers located in a region of volcanic activity often have superheated water. This water is dangerously hot and capable of causing severe burns or even death upon contact or immersion, so it’s best admired from afar.</p>
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