Which statements are true of geothermal energy? Check all that apply.
It is constantly being produced inside the Earth.
Hot water from hot springs or reservoirs is used in heating systems.
It is created by energy from the Sun.
It can be used to generate electricity.
It can be unreliable because it is affected by the weather.
The United States is the world leader in generating power from geothermal energy.
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