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A '''hot spring''' is a natural phenomenon where underground [[water]] is heated by [[geothermal]] energy and then flows out through the surface of the [[earth]].  Many places that have hot springs have been developed as [[spa]]s or [[resort]]s.
 
A '''hot spring''' is a natural phenomenon where underground [[water]] is heated by [[geothermal]] energy and then flows out through the surface of the [[earth]].  Many places that have hot springs have been developed as [[spa]]s or [[resort]]s.
  
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*[http://mfile.akamai.com/27176/wmv/nationalpark.download.akamai.com/27176/prod/yell/photosmultimedia/video/insideyell/wmvs/256/0017c_geyser_vs_hotspring_256.asx How Do You Tell a Geyser from a Hot Spring?], Videos © 2007 Yellowstone Association  
 
*[http://mfile.akamai.com/27176/wmv/nationalpark.download.akamai.com/27176/prod/yell/photosmultimedia/video/insideyell/wmvs/256/0017c_geyser_vs_hotspring_256.asx How Do You Tell a Geyser from a Hot Spring?], Videos © 2007 Yellowstone Association  
  
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Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.

A hot spring is a natural phenomenon where underground water is heated by geothermal energy and then flows out through the surface of the earth. Many places that have hot springs have been developed as spas or resorts.

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