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about 25% of houses in the world. mostly developed countries have dishwashers, such as Canada and the US.
It was mostly a mud-brick city.
Very low. Iran has been mostly used in ground water.
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
Places where there are farms and such. Mostly in the South.
Windmills use wind energy.
I am doing giant windmills in class today and I just wondered if you could answer my question for me? This is my question: 'are giant windmills used anywhere already' thankyou!!!!!! As far as I know the biggest in use now is rated at 2 megawatts
Mostly, to grind corn. In the Netherlands they were even then already used for water management and for turning swamp land into dry land.
Eveything: mostly electricty in your home and for your appliences.
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windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour
During the Middle Ages, windmills were used primarily for grinding grain and pumping water.
If you mean the Kinderdijk, there are the most windmills in a row. But we have more windmills, they're mostly located in the middle, top and west of the Netherlands, 'cause they were used to suck away the water, so that the land underneath it could be used. The largest windmills (of the world) are located in Schiedam. They are called Schiedamse molens They are so large because they are made out of different layers. If you are speaking of the windmill in Holland, Michigan: the 230 year old DeZwaan windmill is located on windmill island in the city of Holland Michigan.
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.