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Josephine Paul
25 August, 17:18
Where does geothermal energy come from?
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Alexa Odonnell
25 August, 17:39
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Geothermal energy has two primary sources, primordial heat, and radioactive decay. Primordial heat is what resulted from the creation of Earth 4.5 billion years ago, when the energy and mass from colliding cosmic matter made Earth a large, hot piece of space debris.
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