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You shouldn't think of "energy" as something that can be touched, like a solid, liquid, or even gas. Energy is more like the result of certain calculations; it isn't really a "substance", though people sometimes do tend to talk about energy as if it were - for example, energy "flowing" from one place to another.

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In what form geothermal energy is stored?

Geothermal energy is energy stored in the form of heat beneath the surface of the solid earth.


When a solid turns into liquid is it giving off energy or taking in energy?

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Is glass a form of energy?

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Is coal a form of energy is a solid?

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