yes. It means heat or temperature (greek)
Greek thermos plus statos
therme, "heat", and dynamis, "power".
Geothermal comes from the Greek root geo meaning earth and thermal meaning heat
The word "geothermal" originates from Greek words "geo" meaning earth and "therme" meaning heat. It refers to the heat energy stored within the Earth's crust that can be harnessed for various purposes such as electricity generation or heating.
Geo - from the ancient Greek word for earth, and thermal - from the Greek word "therme" meaning heat.
The heating of underground water by magma is called geothermal activity. The word geothermal comes from the Greek geo meaning "Earth" and therme meaning "heat".
Root: therm (meaning heat) Prefix: hypo- (meaning low or under) Suffix: -ia (meaning condition or state)
The Edinburgh Journal of Science first wrote geothermal in 1830. It's a variant of geothermic by Elise C. Otté in 1858 and geothermisch by Alexander von Humboldt in 1832.
The root word "thermo" relates to heat or temperature.
it is a thermometer or thermotropic or hyperthermia or hypothermia
The word "thermos" comes from the Greek word "therme," which means heat.
The word "thermo" originates from the Greek word "therme," which means heat. It is commonly used as a prefix in scientific terminology related to heat, temperature, and energy transfer.