Other sources of internal heating can be gravitational differentiation of substances, tidal friction, metamorphism, or phase transitions.
Fumaroles tend to form concentrated deposits of sulfuric minerals, which fall out of suspension when the volcanic gases cool to the air.
These range from a smooth dent in the ice cap to deep holes with very steep walls formed by concentric rings of crevasses.
[citation needed] They occur when groundwater in underground cavities becomes superheated under a lid of colder surface water.
[8] The behaviour of these mud pots can vary on a seasonal cycle based on variations in the amount of rainfall and the level of the water table.