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- Place Types Spa
- Address Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)
- Coordinate 16.4311222,97.5667413
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code CHJ8+CM Mawlamyine, Myanmar (Burma)
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Hot springs and volcanoes are synonymous. Melt rocks in the volcano erupt, and hot springs in the hot springs dissolve minerals. Hot springs are often found in places where volcanoes used to be. There is still a lot of heat near the surface in such places. Hot springs usually form near rivers and lakes.
At a depth below the surface of the earth, water flows through the earth. A coffin formed deep above the ground. Cold water seeps through the coffin and into very hot rocks. Then the tomb was filled with water. The water below is heated by the heat of the rocks. However, the surface water does not cause the water to boil.
Gradually, as the bottom temperature rises to boiling point, steam builds up, and the springs push some of the water out of the coffin out of the surface. In this way the water becomes lighter and more water is converted into steam. Then the water is pumped out again. Then all the water around the bottom of the coffin suddenly evaporates and the rest of the water evaporates. It cools down and seeps into the ground.
Hot springs also flower regularly at hot springs. Sometimes it is different from time to time. Some bloom several times an hour. Some of them bloom not only for hours but also for days and months. In addition, some hot springs bloom only a few feet high, while others grow up to 230 feet high.
In hot springs, there is a kind of flare that rises to the surface. Hot water and steam often flow from the hole at regular intervals. Some hot springs bloom in the mud. In some springs, the water is so hot that you can even boil an egg.
Minerals are often found in the vicinity of hot springs. This is due not only to the cooling and evaporation of water, but also to the absorption of silica and other minerals in the water, especially by algae. The beautiful colors of these clusters are also due to the presence of these young plants.
In the past, Iceland was thought to have many hot springs. However, in Wyoming, USA, The number of hot springs in Yellowstone National Park is even greater than in the rest of the world. New Zealand also has many hot springs.
There are hot springs throughout the Union of Myanmar, especially in Shan State. Hot springs often contain salts. Lysulfate and Magnesium Sulfate are high in salts, and alkali is low in alcohol. These alkaloids also contain potassium. These hot springs are said to be of great benefit to people with chronic gout and rheumatoid arthritis.
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