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∙ 7y agoapex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
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it can only be used in areas woth specific kinds of rivers - apex
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
I think it means that both people are wasting too much time arguing. Maybe one side had more truth or reason, but while they were wasting time and energy going on and on, they could have been doing better things with their time. Also, after arguing with someone for about 15 minutes you should be able to tell if they are really open to being persuaded or not. If you sense they aren't open, then you'd be wrong to keep wasting your breath. A good question to ask near the beginning of an argument or discussion is "What evidence would be enough to persuade you to change your mind?"
The ELECTRICITY that genarates CANADA are wind energy,nuclear energy and hydroelectricity energy.
The energy requirements of living systems include being able to move. These living systems also need energy to eat and to hunt.
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
it can only be used in areas woth specific kinds of rivers - apex
Hydroelectric energy uses water to turn large turbines in damns to generate electricity, while wind energy uses wind to turn wind turbines to generate electricity.
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
Expanding hydroelectric power production can have negative environmental impacts such as disrupting aquatic ecosystems, displacing communities, and altering natural river flow. In addition, the construction of new hydroelectric plants requires substantial upfront capital investment and may not be the most cost-effective or efficient solution compared to other renewable energy sources like solar or wind power.
hydroelectric dams
In hydroelectric power station we use the potential energy of water to generate electricity.
apex!! It can only be used in areas with specific kinds of rivers:)
Moving water can be used to generate electricity in hydroelectric power stations.
Hydroelectric energy started in the late 19th century when the first hydroelectric power plant was built in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA in 1882. This plant used water to generate electricity for lighting and running machinery.
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
Geothermal and hydroelectric energy are both renewable sources that generate electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions. Both rely on natural processes - geothermal uses heat from the Earth's core, while hydroelectric harnesses the power of flowing water to generate electricity.