The word geothermal originates from the Greek words "geo" meaning earth and "therme" meaning heat. It refers to heat energy that is generated and stored within the Earth's core.
Geo is used mostly to mean earth. For example geography combines geo meaning earth and graph meaning picture making (crudely) the study of earth's pictures. Another example the word geosynchronous, geo again meaning earth, syn meaning same, chrono(s) meaning time forming the word that explains satellite's coupled movement with the earth.
The word "geothermal" originates from Greek words "geo" meaning earth and "therme" meaning heat. It refers to the heat energy stored within the Earth's crust that can be harnessed for various purposes such as electricity generation or heating.
The Malayalam meaning of the word "quake" is "ā´¤ā´˛ā´Žāĩā´˛ā´¯āĩ" (thalamulayu).
Some girl names meaning "earth" include Terra, Gaia, and Dorit.
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Bato Balani is a Filipino term that translates to "magnet" in English. It is often used figuratively to describe someone or something that attracts or possesses a strong influence over others.
"Bato balani" is a Filipino phrase that literally translates to "magnet stone." It is often used metaphorically to refer to someone or something that has a strong attracting or persuasive power.
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The Tagalog translation of "magnet" is "magneto."
An investigatory project about "bato balani" could involve studying the magnetic properties of different types of stones or minerals and how they can interact with magnetism. You could experiment with using a magnet to test the attraction or repulsion of different rocks or minerals to understand more about their magnetic properties and potential applications. Remember to make sure to conduct your experiments safely and accurately record your observations for analysis.
Hospecio Balani goes by Bud Balani Jr.
Hemioniscus balani was created in 1866.
Anant Balani was born in 1962.
"Bato Balani Magazine" is a science magazine that offers much information on documentary experiments as well as other experiments. The only way that you can obtain a copy of the magazine is through your school, if the school has a subscription. If you are not in school you can obtain a copy by contacting DIWA Product Development and Innovation, 4th Floor, SEDCCO 1 Bldg., 120 Thailand corner Legazpi Streets, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines 1229. Phone: (632) 893-8501. Email: info@diwamail.com.
Anant Balani died on August 29, 2003, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India of heart attack.