Geothermal energy is the heat that comes from the sub-surface of the earth. It is contained in the rocks and fluids beneath the earth'scrust and can be found as far down to the earth's hot molten rock, magma. This energy can be harnessed to produce electricity, for heating purposes, and for various industrial applications.
Geothermal energy is formed through the radioactive decay of minerals within the earth, along with the heat leftover from the earth's formation. This heat is continuously produced within the earth and is the reason behind the high temperatures found in the earth's core.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the forces that shape Earth by identifying and comparing a variety of Earth's land features (i.e., rivers, deltas, lakes, glaciers, mountains, valleys, and islands).