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No, a volcano is not a type of geothermal energy. Geothermal energy refers to heat stored beneath the Earth's surface that can be harnessed for power generation, while a volcano is a natural phenomenon where magma, gas, and ash are expelled from the Earth's crust. Volcanoes can be a potential source of geothermal energy, but they are not the same thing.
A location both higher, and away from the volcano source.
The volcano is just a name of shape of the mountain that explodes with lava. The volcano errupts when lava is errupting from depths of the Earth and forcing the surface to blow up and then the lava comes out. When lava is pushing the surface of the Earth it changes it's shape and it goes up. The source is lava. \\~OverLordGoldDragon~//
Potential energy is found when the lava(magma) is hardened. Kinetic energy is found when the volcano is erupting.
increases the vertical distance between the source and destination increasing energy.
The short answer is Geo-thermal energy.
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In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
As the tectonic plate moves, the volcano above the hot spot moves away from the magma source, causing it to become cut off from its energy supply and eventually go dormant. Without a continuous source of magma to fuel eruptions, the volcano gradually becomes extinct.