convection cells in geothermal energy systems
Convection cells in geothermal energy systems refer to the natural circulation of fluid within the Earth's crust, driven by heat from the Earth's interior. This fluid movement creates a network of currents that transport thermal energy to the surface, where it can be harnessed to produce geothermal power.
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