Because they have moving parts, such as the sails, and all moving things on land make a noise.
older windmills make more energy than newer windmills
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
windmills make mechanical energy. :)
What is the phobia of windmills called? Experts say that the fear of windmills is called Anemophobia and/or Ancraophobia
No. Windmills have their blades angled in such a way as to catch moving air or wind. When the wind hits the blades it pushes them and they spin, which then gets other gears of the windmill turning, which then generate energy for whatever it is they need that energy to do. So the windmills themselves do not make wind or "blow".
older windmills make more energy than newer windmills
Adverse impacts might include: * Cost of materials and production and maintenance costs. * Visual impact. Spoiling a view or skyline. * Noise impact. Windmills make some noise, and the amount of noise increases with the speed of the sails / blades. * Damage to wildlife. Bird strikes on the blades might be an example of this. * Loss of habitat due to windmill construction / infrastructure requirements, access roads, etc.
To make the windmills spin walk up to them and blowinto the MIC.
Windmills grind grain such as wheat into flour, the flour is used by a bakery to make bread.
Windmills have been shown to have some detrimental effects on the people who live near them. The main issues stem from the noise which is created by the windmills, which leads to loss of sleep and headaches. They have not been proven to be the direct cause of any health problems.
yes! they do.
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
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yes
Windmills can make power with wind.
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the affects that windmills bring for the enviorment are some pretty weird things like the loss of hundreds of birds that get killed by the power of the mills and the affects against people like getting side tracked on the go.