it blows over trees and causes power outages
There is a lot more good properties of wind than actually bad ones. Too strong wind is terrible for things not strong enough to withstand the force. When you just ask about regular wind, this would imply not extreme winds. The only thing I can think of that might be considered bad is that all winds cause corrosion/erosion to a certain degree. Corrosion/erosion can also be a good thing as it frees up minerals that are good for plants... Certain diseases can also be spread by wind. Humans may exploit windpatterns in chemical or other similar warfare, but this is not the fault of the wind.
cause its cold with wind
Nope, not at all. "wind" - ind "thing" - ing
wind smells like the wind
Good points: Wind is a renewable energy source that is abundant and widely available. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Bad points: Wind energy can be intermittent, as wind speeds can vary. Wind turbines can also have visual and noise impacts on local communities and wildlife, and infrastructure costs can be high.
One downside of wind energy is that it can be intermittent, as wind speeds fluctuate, leading to variations in power output. Additionally, some people find wind turbines to be visually unappealing and there are concerns about their impact on wildlife and local ecosystems.
The quotation is "it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This is from Shakespeare. An "ill" wind would be a bad or unpleasant wind - but the quote means that even a bad wind can result in good things in the end.
No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.
it this silver thing that you wind this thing up on one side and while you wind it it is going around the can opening it
No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.
A bit, as there is CO2 in the air and wind made by humans.
no i can not say is a bad thing