Originally coal and oil began replacing water (water wheel engines) as a source for power. Today, however, electricity replaces coal fired furnaces, and the coal is instead burned in more remote locations to generate electricity.
Coal and other fossil fuels replaced water as a source of energy for factories. The Industrial Revolution brought about the widespread use of steam engines, which were powered by burning coal to generate steam. This allowed factories to be located away from rivers and other water sources, providing more flexibility for industrial production.
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
NO!!!! Rushing water is a mechanical source of energy . e.g. Waterwheels, Impellors.
Source of energy is the sun.
the sun
Heat of water.
cole replaced water in the late 1700's
At first water power was the primary power source. Factories were built on the banks of rivers, and huge water wheels driven by the flow of the river would power the factory. Then the invention of the steam engine made it possible to build factories almost anywhere, and steam engines replaced water wheels as the primary power source in factories.
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, factories were commonly built next to flowing rivers or other water source because people used the water as an energy source to run the machines in the factory.
Water
In the late 1700s, steam replaced water as the main power source.
The original source of energy for hydroelectricity is water.
The sun is the source of energy that creates the water cycle.
Steam energy allowed factories to move away from rivers.
Yes. It is source of mechanical energy.
water
The energy source behind the water cycle is solar energy. It is the only energy which initiates water cycle.
The original source of energy for hydroelectricity is water.