it is hot water from under the earth it is about 4,ooo mile under the earth
The molten core of planet Earth is the source of heat for geothermal energy. from underground from steam directly from the earth
steam in the earth
from steam produced by earth
Geothermal heat energy from inside the earth is caused by the radioactive decay of Uranium in the mantle.
Geothermal energy is renewable, as the heat from the center of the earth will be available as long as we ever need it. This energy is the only renewable energy that does NOT come from the sun.
The molten core of planet Earth is the source of heat for geothermal energy. from underground from steam directly from the earth
steam in the earth
from steam produced by earth
Geothermal heat energy from inside the earth is caused by the radioactive decay of Uranium in the mantle.
No. It comes from the Earth's internal heat sources. The "geo" part of geothermal means Earth.
Geothermal energy is energy from earth's heat. This energy can be seen in geysers and volcanoes.
The Sun, unless it is geothermal energy (heat form the Earth's core) which originates from radioactive decay.
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.
Geothermal energy is renewable, as the heat from the center of the earth will be available as long as we ever need it. This energy is the only renewable energy that does NOT come from the sun.
Geothermal energy.
The heat comes from hot rocks deep under the surface of the earth.
No it doesn't because geothermal energy originally comes from the ground!