everyone that can afford it. And you can use it for electricity, electric motors, electric heat
a dam is used to store a water for hydropower and errigation purposes.
Hydropower uses the gravitational potential energy stored in water.
Uses and purposes are related but not the same. "Uses" refer to the practical applications or functions of something, while "purposes" denote the reasons or intentions behind those uses. In essence, uses describe how something is utilized, while purposes explain why it exists or is employed in a particular way.
the purpose of this is to .................... :))))and the uses of this is .................. :)
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
The Hudson River has many uses. They are leisure, fishing, swimming, irrigation, hydropower, camping, and several other uses as well.
No. As the root hydro- implies, it uses the movement of water as a source of energy. Wind is the movement of air.
it is an underground passage driven through the natural obstacle for various purposes such as transportataion, sewage and hydropower generation By sewlikar
It's clean and efficient, and it generates a lot of power, but not as much as a coal plant, but it sure beats breathing in carbon monoxide.
Hydropower creates electricity.
medicinal purposes
International Hydropower Association's motto is 'Advancing Sustainable Hydropower'.