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Another world view of a geothermal region in Iceland painted in unimaginable combinations of colors thanks to the different types of minerals and thermophilic bacteria that live thanks to the hot springs that rise from the ground. In the same way, algae of different colors in stagnant water bodies can lead to these Colors too.
This geothermal energy, in theory, could be sufficient to cover the world's energy needs for the next 100,000 years, but converting it into electrical energy is an expensive process due to drilling operations to great depths and the need for many pipes to extract hot water in abundant quantities.
It is estimated that the geothermal energy reserve in a belt 2,000 meters deep below the surface of the earth is equivalent to the energy produced by 250 billion tons of coal. Theoretically, this amount of energy could cover the world's energy need for the next 100,000 years.
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