Which of these is something that hydroelectric wind and geothermal energy have in common A they can be harmful to fish in other aquatic animal B they can all use turbines to generate energy C they can all be used on land or offshore D they all use heat from beneath Earth's surface to generate energy

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B they can all use turbines to generate energy.

Hydroelectric energy typically uses turbines to convert the movement of water into electricity. Wind energy uses wind turbines to generate electricity from wind. While geothermal energy primarily uses steam or hot water to produce electricity, it can also involve turbines in specific types of geothermal power plants.

The other options are not applicable to all three energy types you mentioned.