The pinwheel will turn and yurn so that it can create wind energy...
It comes from the North, that is to say it blows towards the South.
California: Santa Ana Colorado: Chinook? An Offshore wind (as opposed to and 'onshore' wind)
No, it comes from the north.
The wind that comes with thunder storms can become a tornado.
Yes. Wind happens quite a bit in thunderstorms. Sometimes it is quite strong.
a pinwheel works by wind pushing the pinweel to spin
a pinwheel works by wind pushing the pinweel to spin
by wind force
A whirlygig, or pinwheel, works by wind blowign into the petals and causes them to turn in a circle. The strong the wind, the faster the whirlygig will turn.
Wind energy can be used to spin a pinwheel, generate electricity, ruffle a skirt or a flag, or propel a sailboat.
A pinwheel, fan, or other spinning device, attached to the axle of an electric generator, is stuck up into the wind. As the wind spins the device, the device in turn spins the generator.
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An east wind comes out of the east, a west wind comes out of the west and so on.
Ultimately, the energy in wind comes from the radiation we get from the Sun.
No, wind energy comes from the wind and solar energy comes from the sun.
solar power comes from the sun and is generated from solar pannals. wind power comes from the wind and is generated from wind mills.
yes it is a simple machine... the wind blowing on the wheel and axle makes it a simple machine