A geothermal source is, quite literally, a source of heat from the earth. (Geo means the earth, and thermal means heat.)
In volcanic areas the heated water is a source of escape for the volcanic gases. Water heated by magma gets very hot and needs to have a place to go or the ground will explode.
geothermal energy (source: 6th grade science textbook)
YES
Geothermal energy uses heat from deep under the ground.
The source of heat for Yellowstone's geysers is geothermal energy. The numerous thermal basins underneath emits the heat coming off the geysers.
the answer to this is geothermal
A geothermal source is, quite literally, a source of heat from the earth. (Geo means the earth, and thermal means heat.)
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Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
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10,000 years ago geothermal energy served as a source of warmth and cleansing while the minerals of geothermal energy was used for a source of healing
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas.
geothermal energy is a renewable source, so it will never ever run out.
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Geothermal ( apex )
Yes! The source of geothermal energy is the hot rock thousands of metres below ground level. This does not change with the weather.