A) Energy derived from fossil fuels B) Energy derived from solar power C) Energy derived from wind power D) Energy derived from the heat of the Earth's core
A) A hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air B) A type of volcanic rock C) A type of geothermal power plant D) A type of earthquake
A) Turkey B) Chile C) Italy D) New Zealand
A) Indonesia B) Iceland C) Philippines D) United States
A) The Grand Prismatic Spring B) El Tatio Geysers C) Whakarewarewa Thermal Village D) Pamukkale
A) To create geothermal energy B) To transfer heat between the ground and the fluid in the system C) To filter out impurities from the hot springs D) To cool down the Earth's core
A) New Zealand B) United States C) Italy D) Japan
A) Pamukkale B) El Tatio Geysers C) Blue Lagoon D) The Grand Prismatic Spring
A) Geothermal energy produces very low greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels B) Geothermal energy is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions C) Geothermal energy produces higher greenhouse gas emissions than coal D) Geothermal energy has no impact on greenhouse gas emissions |