Biology, asked by chinthaanandhini, 19 days ago

differentiate between Geothermal and steam energy any 1 point plssss ​

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Answered by pafsar263
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Geothermal power plants use steam to produce electricity. The steam comes from reservoirs of hot water found a few miles or more below the earth's surface. there are three types of geothermal power plants: dry steam, flash steam, and binary cycle.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • When the required latent heat of vaporisation is applied to water at its boiling point, steam is produced.
  • The combustion of a fuel within a boiler produces steam at high pressures in power plants. In coal-fired power plants, nuclear reactors, and even solar thermal power plants, this generation of steam is visible.
  • Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust that is derived from the planet's creation and radioactive decay of minerals in presently unknown[1] but likely nearly equal proportions.
  • Because of the extreme temperature and pressure in the Earth's centre, some rock melts and the solid mantle behaves plastically.
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