n. physics. therm
yes. It means heat or temperature (greek)
The word "thermodynamics" is derived from the Greek words "therme" meaning heat, and "dynamis" meaning power. Together, they represent the study of the relationships between heat, energy, and work.
A unit of heating value equivalent to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs).
Geo - from the ancient Greek word for earth, and thermal - from the Greek word "therme" meaning heat.
it is a thermometer or thermotropic or hyperthermia or hypothermia
The heating of underground water by magma is called geothermal activity. The word geothermal comes from the Greek geo meaning "Earth" and therme meaning "heat".
θερμόμετρο is the Greek equivalent of the English word "thermometer." It merges θέρμη (therme, "heat") and μέτρον (metron, "measurement"). The pronunciation will be "ther-MO-meh-tro" in Aeginan Greek.
Greek 'thermo' = hot, 'therme' = heat So (speculating) "Therm, dude, totally therm" If you dont know, dont speak re papara... nobody is going to say it is "therm". "Kafto" is what they use. Leave the Greek to the Greeks...
The word "thermal" is derived from the Greek word "thermos," meaning hot.
If you mean the water in the oceans, it is the sun's energy that does this. Water absorbs Kinetic Energy to 'heat up'. Therefore, any energy source that can impart Kinetic Energy to Water will heat it.
AnswerThe word geothermal comes from the Greek words geo(earth) and therme(heat). So geothemal energy is heat from within the earth.It is used to heat homes, buildings, and other public areas. Alternatively, sometimes the heat is used to generate electricity. One country that uses geothermal energy regularly is Iceland.