Physics, asked by arjuntomar941, 1 month ago

volcanoes get energy from​

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Answered by fireking9801
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The Volcanic geothermal energy, the heat comes from "supercritical water." The researchers explained that energy from so-called supercritical water is much higher than conventional geothermal steam.

Answered by TheQuestionA
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Volcanoes get energy from the interior of the Earth. It's called as 'Geothermal Energy'.

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