Persia
WindMills -Cheenkee
In 650 AD, Persia (modern-day Iran) is believed to have had the earliest known windmills. These windmills were used to grind grain and pump water, utilizing the power of the wind to perform labor-intensive tasks. This innovation highlights the ingenuity of ancient Persian engineering and their ability to harness natural energy sources.
The year was AD 1.
The year 3 AD is in the 1st century AD. The 1st century spans from the year 1 AD to the year 100 AD. Therefore, 3 AD falls within that time frame.
The Aztecs started from about 1500 BC (Before Christ) and ended around 650 AD. (I can't remember what 'AD' stands for but i do know it means After Christ).
WindMills -Cheenkee
In 650 AD, Persia (modern-day Iran) is believed to have had the earliest known windmills. These windmills were used to grind grain and pump water, utilizing the power of the wind to perform labor-intensive tasks. This innovation highlights the ingenuity of ancient Persian engineering and their ability to harness natural energy sources.
No, 650 is not between 100 BC and 100 AD. The year 100 BC is followed by 1 AD, with no year 0 in between. Therefore, 650 falls well after this range, in the early medieval period.
Wich McDonalds ad? (events in the ad, year and country)
The first windmills are believed to have been built in Persia, in present-day Iran, around the 7th century AD. These early windmills were used for grinding grain and pumping water. The design and technology of windmills eventually spread to other regions, influencing their development in Europe and beyond.
650 - 900 AD
they think that windmills are great ad saves mad money instead of using electricity you make energy then that's how you save that dough
windmills of your mind -Eva Mendes
The first windmills were invented for grinding grain to produce flour and for pumping water. A vertical axis system was developed in Persia between approximately 500-900 AD.
975 ad
Alexandria, in Egypt. The first windmill was built by Heron of Alexandria in the 1st century (AD). His 'windwheel' operated an organ (the musical instrument). This was the first time wind had been used to power a machine in history! The first practical windmills (similar to windmills found today) were built by the Persians sometime during the 9th century. Persian geographer Estakhri noted the invention of windmills. There is one document (supposedly written between 634 and 644 AD) that suggest that windmills were invented in Persia in the 7th century. However, this document was probably created in the 10th century and, therefore, is unreliable.
650 - 900 AD