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i think it is better because geothermal energy help people with a lot of things and coal doesn't because its bad.
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The Earth produces geothermal energy. The geothermal gradient is the amount of increase in temperature with depth.
Sure. All you have to do is to change it into a form that you can store,and then use it to operate a car, a ship, a bicycle, or a train.Here are a few methods that I can think of. I don't know for a fact whetherany of these are actually used:Use geothermal to boil water ==> generate electricity ==> charge batteries ==>run cars, trucks and bicycles with the batteries.Use geothermal to boil water ==> generate electricity ==> separate water intoH2 and O2 ==> run a motor to compress the H2 ==> burn H2 to run cars andtrucks.Use geothermal to grow plants ==> produce food ==> feed the food to people ==>people use the food energy to pedal bicycles and to carry packages from place to place.Here are some methods that don't work:Use geothermal energy to produce - gasoline- wind- solar energy- tidal energy.
It is called geothermal energy.
i think it will
i think geothermal energy is easier to store
many countries having these resource like America
Sure.
i think it is better because geothermal energy help people with a lot of things and coal doesn't because its bad.
The think the it helps the Earth.😒
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In addition to Iceland and Hawaii what else on earth do you think people courage geothermal energy What if HDR became economical?
I think most energy used up in US are hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
Geothermal is energy, we don't convert it to energy. I think what you're really asking is how can we convert geothermal energy into work. There are geothermal energy fields near Calistoga California. There they simply bore into the ground where the natural hot steam is found from volcanic action and siphon off the steam. That steam is funneled through turbines that turn and power up attached electricity generators. Then the geothermal energy converted to electrical energy is used in the conventional way to power up appliances and such in homes and buildings to do work. The power plant there is called Calpine.
I think either geothermal or wind