Geothermal power is an energy resource derived from hot rocks.
It doesn't. Increasing temperature adds energy.
Yes, every force have energy.
gravitational force
Where these is force there comes energy from. If you push a ball use use force and when you use force, energy is produced. Hope this helps you.
No, stress is a force that adds energy to rocks.
adds energy to rock
stress
The force that cause Earthquakes as rocks to move and break are called plate tectonics
A gradient in potential energy?
Thermal energy -apex (:
The force that causes rocks to break as plates rub past each other is called shear stress. This stress leads to the formation of faults and the subsequent release of energy in the form of earthquakes.
Force is energy
Geothermal power is an energy resource derived from hot rocks.
It doesn't. Increasing temperature adds energy.
No. When there is an energy, there is often also some kind of force involved. However, you should be careful to distinguish the two. An energy is NOT a force, and a force is NOT an energy.
sunlight does not break down rocks