Thermal Lakes

Thermal Lakes are bodies of water that are heated geothermally, typically by volcanic activity. These lakes can vary in temperature, with some reaching high enough temperatures to be considered hot springs. The heat from beneath the Earth's surface warms the water in these lakes, creating a unique environment that can support a variety of microorganisms and even unique plant and animal species. Thermal lakes are often found in volcanic regions or areas with geothermal activity.




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Thermal Lakes