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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 =mc2 mc^{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