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they both use turbines to produce electricity
Hydroelectric energy gets energy stored in water, as potential energy, i.e., if it falls down, it can move the turbines, to produce electricity. Geothermal energy gets electricity from the heat stored in the Earth's interior.
geothermal energy is a renewable energy source: similar to wind, solar, etc.
Geothermal power plants are used for anything. Since they generate electricity by using the heat of the earth, they can be used to power communities. Anything that needs electricity could use a geothermal power plant and it is one of the cleanest forms of power generation yet. Furthermore, some large factories use geothermal heat to heat their factories. This is achieved in a similar fashion as geothermal power plants but instead of heating the water to steam underground, it is only heated enough that it does not biol. This heated water is then sent thoughout tubes around the factor and the heat dissipates into the air heating it.
They both convert kinetic energy to electrical energy.
Nuclear and Geothermal
Hydroelectric, tidal and wind are all renewable sources of electrical enengy.
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The energy sources from highest to lowest percentage are as follows: Coal Nuclear Hydroelectric
they both use turbines to produce electricity
Hydroelectric energy gets energy stored in water, as potential energy, i.e., if it falls down, it can move the turbines, to produce electricity. Geothermal energy gets electricity from the heat stored in the Earth's interior.
There is very little similarity between present day power plants which use nuclear fission, and any possible nuclear fusion plant of the future
geothermal is heat and water is h2o
Hydroelectric, tidal and wind are all renewable sources of electrical enengy.
Geysers and volcanoes are very similar because they both erupt. When a geyser erupts it shoots out water and steam and usually does it on a regular basis. When a volcano erupts it shoots out lava and ash, usually with many years between eruptions.
geothermal energy is a renewable energy source: similar to wind, solar, etc.
no. yet they are similar