After it is used up, wind goes back to windmills
The wind might end up in the south
Wind
If it's the kind of wind vane I'm thinking of, it has a pointy end and the tail end. The tail end has fins or other things sticking out of it that catch the air and create drag. So that end will go 'downwind" or the way the wind is GOING. The other end of this stiff metal object will then point INTO the wind, meaning it points the direction the wind is coming from. This narrow pointy end does not give the wind much resistance compared to the tail. So that's why the tail end goes downwind and the stick or bar pivots on an axis and the pointy end points into the wind.
He doesn't wind up dating anyone, which annoyed me to no end. He doesn't even kiss any of the girls.
Renewable power sources are the kind that don't get used up. Sunlight, used for photoelectric power, doesn't get used up. Hydroelectric power doesn't get used up, because as long as the rain continues to fall, the rivers will continue to flow. Wind turbines are renewable; the wind does not get used up.
To make a wind-up key, you can use a piece of sturdy wire or a small rod and bend it into a shape that resembles a key. Ensure that one end forms a loop for winding, and the other end can fit into the mechanism you want to wind. Smooth out any rough edges, and you can paint or decorate it if desired.
They get trapped in the Earth's magnetic field.
This area is usually referred to as "the pit".
Wichita Wind ended in 1983.
Wind at My Back ended in 2001.
Wind farms are just groups of wind power generators. The term farm is probaby used because they are put up in country areas.
When the windsock is held up, it indicates the direction and strength of the wind. The open end of the sock points toward the wind, providing visual guidance for pilots and outdoor enthusiasts. It is commonly used at airports, sailing locations, and in various outdoor activities to assess wind conditions. A fully extended windsock signifies strong winds, while a drooping one indicates calm conditions.