Which is NOT an advantage of geothermal power?
A) renewable
B) no pollution
C) you don't...
Chemistry, 18.03.2021 03:00 priscymtz27
Which is NOT an advantage of geothermal power?
A) renewable
B) no pollution
C) you don't have to transport it
D) geysers and volcanoes are everywhere
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