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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 whether

any 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 into

H2 and O2 ==> run a motor to compress the H2 ==> burn H2 to run cars and

trucks.

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.

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