All it takes is the will to go out and look for them.
one hundred wind turbines take up one kilometre of land
Wind turbines take up around 20 square meters. You will also want to keep them away from trees and other buildings.
because of it take too much electricity
It Just depends on who Built the Turbine, far-en turbines use more co2 than turbines made near you.
There are varies of ways of taking pharmacy technology classes. You can either take them online or in person at an institute. You pick which best suits you.
They survey (land) with computers to take notes
Technology is used in restaurants to order supplies as well as to process take out orders and make reservations. This makes the business run much easier.
Take for example, a dam. Water flows through the gates (when opened) of the dam and turn turbines. Inside these turbines are coils of copper usually that generate electricity.
Turbines are placed at the bottom of a hydroelectric dam to take advantage of the pressure created by the water stored in the reservoir above. The height difference between the water level in the reservoir and the turbines generates potential energy, which is converted into kinetic energy as the water flows through the turbines. Placing the turbines at the bottom allows for maximum energy extraction from the falling water.
400 gallons. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/how-many-gallons-of-water-does-it-take-to-make.html
Because beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Turbines are tall and take up sky view. If people could remove their preconceived notions of attractiveness, then perhaps they could enjoy the amount of effort, thought and engineering that was necessary to build them. I'm CERTAIN that the persons who profit from the energy produced find them QUITE attractive.
technology is needed for scientists to make discoveries. without all of their technology, they would have to do everything by hand and mind. All the math and all the work would take so much longer to do