What is the difference between a hot spring and a hot spring?
Hot springs and hot springs are two different concepts, and their differences are mainly reflected in their formation, composition and efficacy.
First of all, hot springs are created in different ways than hot springs. The cause is closely related to the activity of underground hot water, which is heated by geothermal heat when it flows through the crustal fault zone, resulting in hot springs. Onsen, on the other hand, is a man-made hot spring in which the water is heated with steam and sent to each bath through a tube.
Secondly, there is a difference in composition between hot springs and hot springs. The hot spring is rich in sulfur, sodium, calcium and other trace elements, which can improve the state of ** and reduce fatigue. In addition, the water of the hot spring is relatively soft, and usually only has some minerals and trace elements, so its composition and function are relatively simple. In addition, the effects of hot springs vary from hot spring to hot spring. The hot springs contain a variety of minerals and trace elements, which have the effect of promoting blood circulation and relieving chronic pain. The hot springs are good for relaxation, but they don't have much of a health effect.
In general, although they are both places of recreation and recreation, there are great differences between hot springs in terms of composition, composition and efficacy. How you soak in a hot spring depends on your needs and preferences.