Hydro (Greek in origin from hudōr, hudat-), meaning water should answer the question. No, hydrolic power is not wind power. The term hydraulic power is used to describe the use of fluids as engines or in rams, such as those found in excavators. Hydraulics are also used extensively in both marine and aero industries.
Yes, wind power and wind energy are the same things.
how are fossil fuels same from wind power
No. A wind farm is a series of devices which generate power from wind currents
both make energy naturally
fluid and hydraulic oil the same thing
Hydraulic fluid and hydraulic oil are one in the same.
It is the same thing as the power steering pump - front of engine, left (driver's) side, driven by a single belt. It provides hydraulic pressure for the power steering, and for the power brake booster. Some Eldorados have had the hydraulic booster changed out and replaced with a vacuum booster; this is not factory setup.
Wapping Hydraulic Power Station was created in 1890.
London Hydraulic Power Company was created in 1883.
London Hydraulic Power Company ended in 1977.
In a normal hydraulic power pack you get a pump and motor to power it, the hoses, hydraulic fluid to fill it with as well as the rams to power whatever it is that you are using to connect to the pump and lines.
Wind is renewable. Wind energy is renewable because it harnesses the earth's natural winds. Wind power does not consume anything to be produced. It is the same basic concept as hydroelectric power.