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Q: What places in the Philippines has hydrothermal energy?
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What is geothermal energy and hydrothermal energy?

Geothermal energy is energy produced using the heat from under the earth.Hydrothermal is energy produced by using the different temperatures of water. Places in the Tropics with warm surface water but also deep cold water are most suitable.Both geothermal and hydrothermal are renewable and clean.


How does hydrothermal energy work?

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What is the difference between hydroelectric and hydrothermal energy?

the difference between the hydroelectric energy and the hydrothermal is hydrothermal is using geothermal heat (hot rocks) to create electricity by pumping it while the hydroelectric energy it uses the high dams and waterfall to create electricity.


How is hydrothermal energy changed to electricity?

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Organisms living near hydrothermal vents get their energy from .?

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Where do organisms that live near hydrothermal vents get energy?

Hydrothermal vents are commonly found near volcanically active places, areas where tectonic plates are moving apart, ocean basins, and hotspots. Vent organisms depend on chemosynthetic bacteria for food. The water from the hydrothermal vent is rich in dissolved minerals and supports a large population of chemoautotrophic bacteria.


What kind of prokaryotes obtain energy from hydrothermal vents?

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Was not a source of heat for early Earth?

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What is one reason hydrothermal energy is hardly used?

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What is a energy source for hydrothermal vent?

The heat from deep in the earth's mantle.


What was not a source of heat for early earth?

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What is hydrothermal energy?

OBAMA 08 OBAMA 08 OBAMA 08 -McLovin Ummm....McLovin didn't answer anything... *ahem* Anyway, hydrothermal energy is, to the extent of my knowlage, simply using hot water or steam that naturally occurs and somehow making it into usable energy. -Yuki