Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy is a form of thermal energy that is generated within the Earth. This energy is produced in volcanic regions or areas where radioactive materials undergo decay. One of the main surface indicators of geothermal energy is the presence of natural hot springs.
Geothermal energy can be harnessed to generate electricity, known as geothermal power. In regions where it is accessible, this energy serves as a reliable and renewable resource, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and causing minimal environmental damage.
The model in question simulates geothermal energy by demonstrating how cold water is injected into a well, heated as it passes through the Earth, and then extracted through another well to be converted into electrical energy.