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Rosa
18 August, 10:44
What is the origin of geothermal energy
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Elias Randolph
18 August, 14:37
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Geothermal energy comes from the heat within the earth. The word "geothermal" comes from the Greek words geo, meaning earth," and therme, meaning "heat."
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