underground heat such as magma , hot springs, and geysers
Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
Richard G. Bowen has written: 'Geothermal exploration studies in Oregon' -- subject(s): Geothermal engineering, Geothermal resources 'Geothermal studies and exploration in Oregon' -- subject(s): Geothermal resources
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No! Geothermal energy can NOT be man-made, but you can find it in homes and businesses etc. Geysers, volcanoes, pools of boiling mud, and fumaroles are the most common geothermal resources.
Iceland has vast geothermal resources, despite its name which may imply a cold climate. These resources are harnessed for electricity generation and heating, with geothermal power making up a significant portion of the country's energy production.
Geothermal energy gets its power by using heat from the Earth's interior.Most geothermal resources are in regions of active volcanism.
Edward R. Berman has written: 'Geothermal energy' -- subject(s): Geothermal engineering, Geothermal resources
the ring of fire
Hot springs
The Ring of Fire.
Adele Manzella has written: 'La geotermia' -- subject(s): Geothermal resources 'La geotermia' -- subject(s): Geothermal resources
Daniel Morgan has written: 'Geothermal energy' -- subject(s): Geothermal resources