A legitimate answer would be..... Wind can convert to energy when it spins in a turbine. You can also get a GREAT breeze! :)
windmill, fan, small wind electric system, small wind electric water pumping system, and active or passive yawing.
Anemometer.
People climb rocks Use rocks to make cement And last one....They pick up rocks for landscaping(If i know what however!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Propel an object into the air and measure the direction and distance it goes in. Or use the good old lick your finger and point it in the air until you find the direction of wind.
Three ways we use plants are: we eat them or parts of them, we feed them to livestock, and we use wood from trees for carpentry, paper, etc.
Prevailing winds can be used to help navigate ships and sailboats around the Earth by sea.You can sail a ship around this world even against the wind using wind energy. By picking up speed using wind then use kinetic energy gained to sail against the wind direction. So, yes, even with one wind direction we can sail the globe both ways.
a few uses i can think of are: to dry out clothes, to use for wind power.
Hydroelectricity/Dams Solar power/Solar panels Wind Energy/Wind mills
No, people don't use land, land uses people
three major ways Asians use the land is by mining growing crops and water
Use a wind sock or a wind vane.
Wind power is a very efficient way to get power off of and more and more people are finding ways using this today than ever before. Wind power use has increased, however, many people in the cities are unable to use it because of city regulations and not enough wind due to tall buildings.
People use the Great Barrier Reef legally in the following ways:TourismFishingSnorkelling
turn lights offplant a tree,use other energy sources like batteries and wind power
Three ways that you can use fiber optics are: Cable Television, Computer Networking, Electronics Engineering
three ways in which pupil records can be protected from unauthorized use.
There are many ways to measure wind, but most common is Beaufort.
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.