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Chace Chandler
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5 September, 06:29
What is the source for georthermal energy
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Giovanna Farrell
5 September, 06:42
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Geothermal energy is produced by the heat of Earth's molten interior. This energy is harnessed to generate electricity when water is injected deep underground and returns as steam
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Braelyn Rush
5 September, 06:56
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The earth. It is usually extracted from hot subsurface rocks, magma or heated water/steam
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