From the inside of the Earth, which is fairly hot. The Earth gets its heat from radioactive decay.
No, geysers send up fountain like jets of water and steam. Volcanoes erupt lava.
There's the sun, Obviously. And there's Geo-thermal Energy which is the heat from the earths core, it is released it different ways, geysers, volcanoes, thermal vents.. also radioactive rocks will give of heat
the core shakes causing the plates to move forming volcanoes ect..(that is why volcanoes spit out lava because it comes from the core.)
by killing people
my answer is the heat energy is magmaThe heat energy in earths crust is geothermal energy
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Geothermal energy.
Geothermal activity refers to the natural heat energy trapped beneath the Earth's surface. This can manifest in the form of geysers, hot springs, or volcanoes. Utilizing geothermal energy involves harnessing heat from beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity or provide heating.
Energy powered by geysers is thermo energy, that is energy caused by temperature. This is more popular in other countries as a means of both energy and heat when compared to the United States. I hope this answers your question.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
No, geysers send up fountain like jets of water and steam. Volcanoes erupt lava.
Geysers do not make energy themselves. However, they can be used as a source of geothermal energy by harnessing the heat from the underground reservoirs of hot water and steam to generate electricity using geothermal power plants.
The heat for Yellowstone's geysers comes from magma beneath the Earth's surface. This magma heats up the water in underground reservoirs, creating pockets of steam that eventually erupt through geysers.