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The problem with wind energy is that it does not produce much electricity. Wind does not flow at all places. So having wind energy as a major source of electricity is not a option.
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Salt can be collected from seawater by letting the water evaporate, leaving the salt behind. And sun and wind speeds up evaporation. So it's a poetic way of saying that if you have sun and wind (and seawater) you can get salt.
Wind erosion is worst when soil is dry, damaged, and exposed. When farmland is tilled but not planted, or tilled, planted, and the seedlings die out from lack of moisture, the ground is perfect for destructive wind erosion. A lack of natural barriers to wind at ground level worsens the problem; rows of tall trees like poplars can help stop wind erosion.
Desert pavement is defined as a surface layer of closely packed or cemented pebbles, rock fragments, etc., from which fine material has been removed by the wind in arid regions. Wind erosion is the cause.
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Overpasses maybe?
wind erosinon can be a problem in Utah and Colorado and Washington but not in any states but the ocean
This depends on the species of bat. Since many bats live in caves, there is little if any wind current, to be found in there habitat. Other bats live under bridge overpasses and similar places. Wind currents would probably be in the 0- 5 mile per hour range, depending on the locale.
Because it is a problem
Icy conditions are common on bridges and overpasses.
Highway overpasses
Main problem for wind power is that it depends on weather condition and that in some countries the cost of building wind turbine does not pay off with amount of energy produced for sometimes up to 20-30 years.
The problem with wind energy is that it does not produce much electricity. Wind does not flow at all places. So having wind energy as a major source of electricity is not a option.
Problem is there just isn't enough wind, and also it is unreliable.
Wind energy is not available at all times.