None. Mills are not a unit of energy.
Nine
Roughly 3.14...
Water Energy: Water is an energy source that may be used to power mills. In fact, many mills were water-powered in history. Some, but not as many, mills are water powered today. Keeping the example of water-powered mills, the water mill would have to be in a river. If during a drought (per say) the water level of the river dried up or diminished, falling rain would renew it. Of course, water is recycled through the water cycle, so water never diminishes. The form in which the water is in just changes its state of matter.
100 mills
over 100 flour mills
count all mills
Two cyclists are traveling the same path. The first cyclist stops every 11 minutes to take a drink. The second cyclist stops every 15 minutes to take a drink. If the cyclists continue to stop at the same rate, after how many minutes will the cyclists be stopped at the same rate?
There are 1000 mills in a litre, so in half a litre there are 500 mills.
Kind of a loaded question for many but yes they should
Yes, there are many chocolate mills in the US. The majority of these chocolate mills are on the eastern coast of the US.
there are 19 jute mills in india
1 gram = 1ooo milligrams Mills is in slang.