Most windmills are located atop hills and in coastal areas.
everywhere
Windmills are usually located in hilly areas.
Places where there are farms and such. Mostly in the South.
Windmills are often located in coastal areas because these regions tend to have strong and consistent winds, which are ideal for generating electricity from wind turbines. Coastal areas also have plenty of open space and few obstructions, allowing the wind to flow freely and generate more power. Additionally, placing windmills near coastlines helps to reduce visual impact and minimize noise disturbances for nearby communities.
one windmill is rigth near Lumbridge were the sheeps are..and I'll come back and look for the other Windmills
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
in Netherlands and hilly areas where wind flows all the time.
Windmills are generally located on higher elevations or mounds in an attempt to better capture the wind. The higher the windmill is constructed off the ground, the more wind can be caught to turn the blades and thus create energy.
There are two traditional Dutch style windmills located in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. They were originally built in 1902 and 1905 and are 75 and 95 feet high, respectively. They can be viewed, but are in need of restoration. There are also many other windmills located in California, but are for the most part conventional and are used to generate electrical energy from wind.
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