termales
Termales are natural pools or streams of geothermally heated water, commonly formed when groundwater is warmed by hot rocks in the Earth's crust. They occur most frequently in regions with volcanic or tectonic activity, where underground heat drives hydrothermal circulation and water rises to the surface.
The temperature and mineral content of termales vary widely. Some springs are warm and mild, while others
Termales have long been valued for recreation and potential health benefits. Numerous cultures have used hot
Environmental and safety considerations are important in the management of termales. High temperatures, unstable surrounding terrain,