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17 August, 14:35

A scientist observes hot water erupting from a vent in the Earth.

What most likely caused the water to rise and erupt from the vent?

The vent was lower than the water table.

A well was drilled into a pressurized aquifer.

A well with a mechanical pump was installed.

The water was heated by magma or hot rocks.

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  1. 17 August, 14:45
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    I think it's the water was heated by magma or hot rocks
  2. 17 August, 18:28
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    When hot water erupts like that it usually is due to volcanic activity. This leads me to believe that the answer is D) The water was heated by magma or hot rocks.
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