geothermal
geothermal
Radioactive decay particularily from the isotopes of Uranium, thorium and Potassium. The discovery of this was Lord Rutherfords solution to Lord Kelvins estimation that the earth was only 20 thousand years old.
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Yes, this is true. Geothermal power is the only form of renewable energy that does not originally come from the sun. Geothermal power uses the heat from deep inside the earth.
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geothermal
geothermal
geothermal
From the inside of the Earth, which is fairly hot. The Earth gets its heat from radioactive decay.
Volcanoes gain energy from the hot magma inside it
"Volcanoes" may be the answer.
Radioactive decay particularily from the isotopes of Uranium, thorium and Potassium. The discovery of this was Lord Rutherfords solution to Lord Kelvins estimation that the earth was only 20 thousand years old.
The energy to heat water in a geyser comes from geothermal heat beneath the Earth's surface. This heat causes the groundwater to boil and pressure builds up until the water explodes out of the ground as an eruption. After the geyser erupts, the energy dissipates as the hot water and steam cool down and the system reaches equilibrium again.
When magma is Heat up at that time magma also gain the kinetic Energy and Explosion occure................
inside the volcanoe!
No. Volcanoes are the result of processes inside the earth. Weather has nothing to do with it.
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