they are on top of hills because the wind is stronger when it is up high and there is nothing else at that height to get in the way
There is no evidence of a relationship between tornadoes and wind farms. However, wind farms are often built on open plains, and the central plains of the U.S. are a tornado prone region.
Wind farms can be anywhere, not just near the sea. Many may be positioned near beaches because of the strong winds coming off the sea. However, in Australia, for example, most wind farms are positioned on hills or in the mountains, where high winds are generated by the topography of the countryside.
Yes, but modern high efficiency wind machines can turn in very slow winds. Also they are built on towers that place them in an area where wind speeds are frequently much higher than near the ground.
At the steepest point near the bottom of the hill
sound that occurs in nature, such as those of animal, trees, people, the wind, the rain, etc. are the natural sounds. it is heard near the hill because of the echo and the reverberation of the sound
they are on top of hills because the wind is stronger when it is up high and there is nothing else at that height to get in the way
Because these new machines ran on water power, most mills were built near rivers.
There is no evidence of a relationship between tornadoes and wind farms. However, wind farms are often built on open plains, and the central plains of the U.S. are a tornado prone region.
On farms or in villages.
they are built for plumbing purposes
Rouse Hill House and the accompanying farm were built in Rouse Hill, New South Wales, Australia. At the time of its construction, the location of Rouse Hill was near the original old Hawkesbury Road, and overlooking the Blue Mountains to the west. It is not far from where the Battle of Vinegar Hill took place in 1804.
They didn't. they thought that it was really a giant mole hill. "I built a city near a mole hill"- Some dude.
Near which type of physical feature were most of the earliest farming villages built?
Wind farms can be anywhere, not just near the sea. Many may be positioned near beaches because of the strong winds coming off the sea. However, in Australia, for example, most wind farms are positioned on hills or in the mountains, where high winds are generated by the topography of the countryside.
They were mostly near Maycock's Plantation in New England.
Goats' natural habitat is the mountains and grassy fields and even rocky areas near mountains
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves