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A geyser is the result of geothermal energy.
from the sides
Thermal energy poorly and slowly transfers in liquids
Because it is hot.
A geyser produces thermal energy in the form of hot water and steam. This energy comes from the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface, usually generated by the magma chambers which are close to the surface.
The ultimate source of heat for water in a geyser is the Earth's geothermal energy. This energy comes from heat stored beneath the Earth's surface that warms the water in underground chambers, causing it to rise and eventually erupt as a geyser.
What are the energy transfers that happens in the ice on mount everest
the higher the hill the greater the energy transfers.
Hot spot
Something that transfers thermal energy efficiently is called a conductor.
Chemical Potential energy
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