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The molten core of planet Earth is the source of heat for geothermal energy. from underground from steam directly from the earth
Geothermal energy comes from the heat stored beneath the earth's surface in the form of hot water and steam. This heat is generated from the decay of radioactive materials in the Earth's core and from leftover heat from the Earth's formation.
The heat for geothermal energy comes from the natural heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. This heat originates from the Earth's core, radioactive decay of minerals, and residual heat from the formation of the planet billions of years ago.
Most of Earth's heat comes from the Sun, which radiates energy in the form of sunlight. This energy is absorbed by the Earth's surface, leading to warming of the planet. Additionally, a small portion of the Earth's heat also comes from the radioactive decay of elements in the Earth's core.
from steam produced by earth
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from steam produced by earth
from steam produced by earth
When the heat of earth boosts the heat need to come out. After that heat makes pressure and volcano erupts.
from the bottom of the earth
Friction
The heat comes from Earth's interior, which is always hot.
from steam produced by earth
From the sun, gravity, and the heat from the interior of the planet.
Friction from gravitational forces.
The heat comes from hot rocks deep under the surface of the earth.
The molten core of planet Earth is the source of heat for geothermal energy. from underground from steam directly from the earth