The windmill turned a large stone wheeled over a flat stone surface. Grain was placed on the surface in order to grind it. Such as wheat to make flour.
Windmills were also used to pump water.
Windmills in Ireland can be found in Skerries in Northen Dublin
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
old looking clothes because it was the old times =p
It all depends on what sense you are speaking of; because in the "olden days," as you say, candles were used in order to provide some light in dark places.
The moon and stars.
it helped people in the olden days.
olden times gadgets still being used in the present times
Windmills help people in many ways. In olden times they used it to grind wheat for bread. Now we mostly use it to harness the power of wind energy and converting that into electricity. In netherlands, they use windmills to pump water away thereby leaving land for urbanization. Even today, most of the netherlands is below sea level.
During the Middle Ages, windmills were used primarily for grinding grain and pumping water.
windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour
The first windmills were used for grinding grain and pumping water. In ancient times, windmills were primarily used to grind grain into flour, providing an efficient method for food production. Later on, windmills were also used to pump water from wells and drain marshes.
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
using fire
Deadlocked.
....but in countries like The Netherlands which are partly below sea level, windmills are used to control the level of water.
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
Windmills use wind energy.