to draw up water from underground aquifers
to provide electrical power
pull water from the earth
Some words that were used in the 1800s were splendid, and wagon.
Windmills in the agricultural sense were never common in New Zealand, but there were a few. Water Mills were much more commonly used for grinding wheat into flour. Windmills are making a comeback (under the name of turbines often!) for generating electric power, and there may well be more than 100 of them by now.
Windmills.
Crowns.
Inseminating cows.
pull water from the earth
pull water from the earth
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
Windmills use wind energy.
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.
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.
sawmills
To be used to grind grain.
Windmills grind grain such as wheat into flour, the flour is used by a bakery to make bread.
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
The Netherlands has used windmills for hundreds of years to pump water out of their low lying lands.Other countries used windmills to grind corn and wheat into flour.The Romans used windmills to pump water uphill into their aqueducts.netherlands or chinaIraq, about 6000 years agopakistan