Yes.
It's hard to find geothermal energy sources that are close to the surface.
In places where you find a lot of volcanic activity. Iceland is the worlds leading user of geothermal energy.A:Underground...For instance, New Zealand has a lot of beautiful rain forests but in the north there is alot of geothermal energy from the deep ground from volcanic activity risen to the surface,it can also produce some forms of utilies.
Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself
Geothermal energy is present on all continents.
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Yes.
It's hard to find geothermal energy sources that are close to the surface.
No! Geothermal energy can NOT be man-made, but you can find it in homes and businesses etc. Geysers, volcanoes, pools of boiling mud, and fumaroles are the most common geothermal resources.
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There are many sources of information on geothermal heating and cooling, but I would start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_heating You can also find videos about it on youtube.
In places where you find a lot of volcanic activity. Iceland is the worlds leading user of geothermal energy.A:Underground...For instance, New Zealand has a lot of beautiful rain forests but in the north there is alot of geothermal energy from the deep ground from volcanic activity risen to the surface,it can also produce some forms of utilies.
Geothermal energy is NOT from the sun. Geothermal energy is from heat inside the earth!
geothermal energy is geothermal power harnessed from the Earth itself