The diagram below shows how geometrical energy is used to produce electricity. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The diagram below shows how geometrical energy is used to produce electricity. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart illustrated the process through which electric power is produced by geometrical energy. Looking from an
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that the process consists of 2 main steps, beginning from making the cold
water
hot underground and ending with the generation of electricity by using the stream of the hot
water
.
According to
the diagram, the cold
water
is sent 4.5 kilometres deep into the soil and
this
stage is called the injection well.
This
is followed by proceeding the
water
through the hot rocks and becoming hot which is called the production well. Once
this
stage is completed, the heated
water
is pumped to the surface into a condenser. The role of the condenser is to create a stream from the hot
water
and send it into a turbine. In the step
after
this
, the turbine is powered by the stream and a generator is powered by the turbine, after which the generator generates the electricity. Ultimately, the electricity is transported for domestic use.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Only 3 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • geothermal energy
  • renewable source
  • sustainable
  • drilling wells
  • hot water and steam
  • drive turbines
  • generate electricity
  • conversion
  • cooling process
  • re-injected
  • efficiency
  • environmental impact
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