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Which form of energy are similar in how they were formed?

Nuclear and Geothermal


Energy drawn from heated water within earths crust is called?

Geothermal energy is from heated water within the earth's crust.


What is geothermal water?

its the water from natural springs and geysers


Is water geothermal energy?

Yes it is


What is the connection of geothermal to volcanoes?

water


How does geothermal energy effect geysers?

Geothermal energy is the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. Geysers are hot springs that erupt hot water and steam due to geothermal energy. The presence of geothermal energy is essential for the formation and activity of geysers.


Geothermal runs on what energy?

Geothermal energy uses the heat of the Earth to turn water to steam.


What are the differences between geothermal and hydroelectric?

Geothermal comes from the energy of the earth, hydroelectric come from the energy of flowing water. Imagine a natural occurring hot springs. This is an example of geothermal. An example for hydroelectric is a water mill.


How is geothermal energy transported to customer?

Geothermal energy is transported via pipe, as in water to heat your house.


What does geothermal water mean?

Chyanne Forbes


What is heat from the earth called?

Geothermal. it is called geothermal. Geothermal thermal energy is what you get when water is pumped through pipes deep under the crust and the water is heated creating steam that travels up the pipe and then is transformed into geothermal heat and energy.


What is a super heated water jet from the ground jet called?

A superheated water jet from the ground is commonly referred to as a "geothermal steam jet" or "geothermal geyser." These jets occur when groundwater is heated by geothermal activity, causing it to erupt as steam or hot water. The pressure buildup from the superheated water can lead to explosive releases, creating natural geysers in some geothermal areas.