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How does geothermal energy differ from solar energy

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Answered by sujathavin
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Answer:

Explanation:

Solar panels capture the sun's rays and convert it into heat and electricity, which is used to heat and cool your home, while geothermal solutions use the constant core temperature of the Earth to warm and cool a property.

Answered by kaifmohammed754
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Explanation:

Solar and geothermal are both renewable, but very different in their use. .

.. However, for most residential and commercial property owners, geothermal energy can only be used as a heating and cooling solution, while solar energy can generate electricity with photovoltaic (PV) technology.

Whereas solar energy makes use of the sun to generate energy, geothermal energy makes use of the heat that is trapped deep in the center of the earth. The magma buried deep down of our soil is as hot as the sun's surface, and some of that heat manages to escape outward.

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