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How do bore holes in Iceland create electricity from the steam produced by the earth? Explain in 1-2 sentences
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Boreholes in Iceland penetrate through the Earth's surface to reach the hot water reservoirs and underground steam chambers. This steam is then used to power steam turbines, which generate electricity.
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