Hydroelectric energy is created by utilizing falling water. For large quantities it requires a dam and big generators.
It is easy and cheap to mine and easy, cheap and versatile to use.
Just mine it with a pickaxe.
*how do we use energy? *how do we obtain energy? Geology: we use energy to look for energy. Extraction: we use energy to mine the energy. Transport to point o use: we use energy to move the energy to the point of use. Alternate: wind and solar are energies that are easy to use and move from the plants an require no transportation.
Certain things were in short supply. By recycling metal, fabric, glass and other materials, less energy was used to provide them and less manpower was needed to mine and manufacture.
Any building causes some habitat destruction. A geothermal power plant has buildings, pipes and drill shafts. However, this habitat destruction is very small compared to a hydroelectric dam or an open-cut coal mine.
it is if you have 90+ mining..but other whys it takes time to mine it
Yes, in most cases. Wherever the natural water cycle continually replenishes the water source, power can be continually generated. There is no need ever to discover, mine, produce, or transport any additional water to the higher elevation from which it can generate energy as it moves under the effect of gravity through the generator turbines to a lower elevation.
1882 when he was 20 years old well watching people in the california gold rush mine
Mine does 145kmph easy!!
There were several ways. Miners worked the streams with gold pans and rockers, dug out mines, and did hydroelectric mining with water.
Because it is easy and safe to mine, easy to process into board and easy to work with.
That's easy its at the mine "underground mine".