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Geographical Energy Sources

Geographical Energy Sources refer to the various forms of energy that are derived from specific physical locations or natural landscapes. These sources can be renewable or non-renewable and are characterized by their distinct geographic contexts. Examples of geographical energy sources include solar energy harnessed in sunny regions, wind energy generated in areas with high wind currents, hydroelectric power from rivers and lakes, geothermal energy from tectonic activity in certain regions, and fossil fuels located in particular geographic formations. The availability and type of these energy sources are heavily influenced by the geology, climate, and topography of an area, making geographical location a critical factor in energy production and sustainability.