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Some times to much wind is entered into the wind mill so the wind mill might not be able to produce much or any energy.

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Why were wind mills needed?

Wind mills were; and still; useful for grinding some crops, lifting up water for irrigation and agriculture, and generating electricity.


What can wind mill power?

Wind mills have traditionally been used to power grain mills, saw mills, and small manufacturing mills. A wind mill can also be used as a wind turbine, to generate electricity.


How is wind energy derived?

Wind energy is derived from wind mills. These wind mills are powered by the wind and capture it's energy when it blows.


Is there wind mills used today in the US?

Yes in producing wind energy as a form of electricity. Some places now have whole hillsides with wind turbines/mills to produce electrical energy for the area.


What work do wind mills do?

In the olden days, wind mills used to churn butter.


What force is used when winds mills move?

wind mills => wind power (eolian energy).


What are types of wind energy machines?

wind mills


What are some disadvantages about wind?

Some times to much wind is entered into the wind mill so the wind mill might not be able to produce much or any energy.


How is wind energy transferred?

Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.


How is wind used directly?

For examples in wind turbines or wind mills.


What are 5 examples of wind energy?

-Wind Turbines-Wind Mills


How tall are wind mills?

as tall as they need to be. some may be 140 ft tall.