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In thermal power plants, heat energy produced by burning of fossil fuel, such as coal, to electrical energy but in geothermal power plants heat energy of the interior of the earth surface is harnessed to produce electrical energy.
Thermal energy is a conventional source of energy but geothermal energy is a non-conventional source of energy.
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Quarrying is the process of removing rock, sand, gravel or other minerals from the ground in order to use them to produce materials for construction or other uses. So, a quarry is any such working on the surface of the earth where minerals are extracted but quarries are also known by other names around the world: 'surface mine', ‘pit’, 'open pit' or 'opencast mine'.
The term 'quarrying' is often associated with a place where natural stone is extracted to produce building stone or dimension stone and the name is thought to be derived from the latin 'quadraria' which described such a place.
The term 'mining' was similarly associated with places where minerals were extracted to produce metals or coal.
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The word ‘marginalisation’ simply means exclusion from the mainstream. Marginalisation of any community or a person can be because of many reasons like -
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Marginalisation is linked to experiencing disadvantage, prejudice, poverty and powerlessness. It is a complex phenomenon which results into a low social status, not having equal access to education and other resources.
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