Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
Then we all die, since we are all mammals
yes geothermal energy is renewable!
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geothermal energy is a renewable energy source: similar to wind, solar, etc.
Geothermal energy is renewable because it is using heat for the earths "core" and water (turned to steam by the heat) to power steam turbines. Both the heat and water are renewable resources thus geothermal energy is renewable.
Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
Then we all die, since we are all mammals
yes geothermal energy is renewable!
This depends upon the source of the steam. Geothermal steam is considered renewable, in that it comes from heat generated by the slow decay of long lived isotopes. These isotopes will eventually ALL decay, and earth's mantle heat dissipated, but not for billions of years. Meanwhile there is very little drawback to tapping geothermal steam for energy. If the steam is generated by burning wood, charcoal, biodiesel, or biomass, these are considered renewable sources. If, on the other hand, the steam is generated by burning coal, the source is NOT renewable. Our coal and oil resources are finite in that they are not regenerated on time scales concordant with human life spans.
Geo = earth and thermal = heat. Yes it is a renewable source of energy. Steam engines can be run of this type of energy which will essentially be clean burning fuel.
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using the energy does not deplete the energy source
geothermal energy is a renewable energy source: similar to wind, solar, etc.
renewable
Yes,* water,* wind or* steam turbinescan all produce electricity if they are powered by renewable energy resources like* streams, rivers and tides;* wind power, or* steam from solar power or geothermal heat
The source of the heat, the hot rocks below the earth, would have to be continuously hot. Although over billions of years the centre of the earth is cooling, this is happening so slowly that we can consider geothermal as a renewable resource.