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Geothermal energy can manifest in a giant plume of vapor spewing out of a crack in the ground, a bubbling pool of hot water at the foot of a mountain under sub-zero temperatures, or a thin jet of superheated fluid shooting into the air intermittently. Thousands of miles deep into the ground, heat trapped in […]
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