Environmental Sciences, asked by joshuameripo, 1 month ago

10) what is geothermal energy? give two advantage ?​

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Answered by MissIncridible
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Geothermal energy is heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth. Water and/or steam carry the geothermal energy to the Earth's surface. Depending on its characteristics, geothermal energy can be used for heating and cooling purposes or be harnessed to generate clean electricity.

Advantages of geothermal energy:-

  • Environmentally Friendly. Geothermal energy is more environmentally friendly than conventional fuel sources such as coal and other fossil fuels. ...

  • ...Renewable. ...

  • Huge Potential. ...

  • ...Sustainable / Stable. ...

  • ...Heating and Cooling. ...

  • Reliable. ...

  • ...No Fuel Required. ...

  • ...Rapid Evolution.

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Answered by students4448
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# Geothermal energy plays an essential role in human progress and to provide quality of life to us the term geothermal organised organ- ated from Greek in which Geo means earth and thermal implies heat .

From here you get the geothermal energy definition :- Thermal energy that drives from the 800 miles below The crust of the earth It is heat deposited in the rock and fluid feeling the force as well as features of the earth's crust the geothermal energy reaches the surface of the earth through water or steam .

Geothermal Energy is obtained all over the planet however the Earth take several years to generate this energy by digging the mineral and forests .

2 Advantages of geothermal energy :-

# There are plenty of hot springs and natural pools across the world that emit thermal energy the water from such a natural source of geothermal Energy is commonly used for bathing , warmth and cooking .

# One of the best advantages of geothermal energy is that cold countries use geo thermal energy to heat in greenhouses or heat water for irrigation .

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