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increase kinetic energy.
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
If there were no mechanical energy, there would be no movement and so no life exists.
we would lose pepe
Turbines are linked to the generators on a common shaft. The turbines are turned by steam (in the case of nuclear, coal, or biomass power plants), by water (in the case of hydroelectric power plants), or by wind (windmills). The turbine then turns the generator, which creates electricity. Think of blowing on a fan. Your "wind" is turning the blades. Now, if that were attached to a generator, you would be creating electricity. (Of course, you'd have to blow REALLY hard...)
We wouldn't have any wind energy!
The first source of where you might find turbine would be at a Hydropower station where water turbines will be converting water into an energy source. The Airport would be a second location, as turbines are used to power the jet engines.
If water absorbs a large amount of energy it boils.
increase kinetic energy.
they kill animals stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sea life in fact bumpadoodle loo poo on the ground
The energy of water molecules is increased to allow evaporation.
Apparently Wind Turbines can make Bat's Lungs explode. . . You would need between 500 and 1000 wind turbines to match the energy for a power plant!
evaporation
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
Wind turbines generate energy using wind power. This does not affect the surrounding environment, therefore their environmental cost would be minimal.
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The boiling point increases, thus the water would stop boiling, unless more energy is suppled than before.