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AP Environmental Science
Unit 6: Energy Resources and Consumption
6.10 Geothermal Energy
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What is the primary source of geothermal energy?
Earth's internal heat
In a geothermal power plant, hot steam from underground reservoirs is piped to a
turbine
In a geothermal power plant, the steam is condensed back into water and returned to the
reservoir
.
What type of system uses stable underground temperatures to heat and cool buildings?
Ground-source heat pumps
A key advantage of geothermal energy is that it is constantly replenished by the Earth's internal
heat
Geothermal energy is only available in specific locations with geothermal
hotspots
.
What are the two primary sources of the Earth's internal heat that contribute to geothermal energy?
Planetary formation and radioactive decay
Radioactive decay releases energy as heat when unstable elements in the Earth's crust and mantle
decay
In a geothermal power plant, the mechanical energy from the turbine drives an electricity
generator
.
Why is condensed water reinjected into the geothermal reservoir after cooling?
To maintain reservoir pressure
While fossil fuels are reliable and produce high energy output, they are non-
renewable
What is returned to the geothermal reservoir to maintain pressure and sustainability?
Condensed water
The reinjection of condensed water into the geothermal reservoir helps prevent
ground subsidence
.
The equation
E
=
E =
E
=
m
c
2
mc^{2}
m
c
2
describes the relationship between energy and mass
Match the energy source with its key characteristic:
Geothermal ↔️ Low emissions
Solar ↔️ Intermittent
Fossil Fuels ↔️ High energy output
Steps in the operation of a geothermal power plant
1️⃣ Extraction of hot water or steam
2️⃣ Turbine operation
3️⃣ Cooling and condensation
4️⃣ Reinjection into the reservoir
The temperature of water or steam extracted from geothermal reservoirs can range from 150°C to
370°C
The mechanical energy from the turbine in a geothermal power plant drives an
electricity generator
.
What are two methods used to cool steam after it exits the turbine in a geothermal power plant?
Cooling towers or condensers
Condensed water reinjected into the geothermal reservoir helps maintain reservoir
pressure
What makes geothermal energy sustainable?
Minimal environmental impact
Geothermal energy's low emission rates make it a key resource in transitioning to
sustainable
energy.
Geothermal energy is heat derived from the Earth's internal
heat
Match the source of geothermal energy with its description:
Planetary Formation ↔️ Heat from Earth's accretion
Radioactive Decay ↔️ Heat released by unstable isotopes
Geothermal energy originates from planetary formation and radioactive
decay
Order the steps in the formation of geothermal energy from planetary formation:
1️⃣ Initial heat from Earth's formation
2️⃣ Kinetic energy conversion to thermal energy
3️⃣ Compaction and friction during formation
Uranium-238 is a key isotope involved in
radioactive
decay that contributes to geothermal energy.
What range of temperatures is typically found in underground geothermal reservoirs?
150°C to 370°C
Thermal energy is converted to mechanical energy as the turbine blades
rotate
Steps in cooling and condensing steam in a geothermal power plant:
1️⃣ Steam exits the turbine
2️⃣ Cooling towers or condensers cool the steam
3️⃣ Steam condenses into water
The reinjection of condensed water into the geothermal reservoir helps maintain reservoir pressure and prevents
ground subsidence
.
Geothermal energy is considered a renewable source because it is constantly replenished by the Earth's internal
heat
What are two characteristics that make geothermal energy reliable compared to solar or wind energy?
Weather-independent, low emissions
What are the four advantages of geothermal energy outlined in the study material?
Renewable, sustainable, low emissions, reliable
Geothermal energy is constantly replenished by the Earth's internal
heat
What does sustainability in geothermal energy mean?
Minimal environmental impact if managed properly
Geothermal energy produces significantly less greenhouse gases than
fossil fuels
Geothermal energy is continuously available regardless of weather
conditions
Geothermal energy is weather-dependent like solar and wind energy
False
Match the advantage of geothermal energy with its corresponding disadvantage:
Renewable ↔️ Location-specific availability
Sustainable ↔️ High initial costs
Low emissions ↔️ Potential land subsidence
Reliable ↔️ Possible air pollutants
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