Three-Thousand-Seven-Hundred-And-Twenty-Seven.
37500 roughly.
50000
The battery for US and UK is the same but the different is the battery charger You should get a UK charger for you battery.
Yes they do ! Since the UK is an island group, with an undulating landscape, there are many suitable places for wind farms. Many coastal areas have them, as to high, exposed places.
farms cost alot in the UK they cost about £60,000 or if they are better they are for about £100,000.
As of 11 January 2009, there are 269 operational wind farms in the UK, with 2,764 turbines and 4,070 MW of installed capacity
Chickens in Battery farms are bred to lay many eggs during their lifetime. 250 to 300 per year and they are kept for two years. Expect about 600 eggs from a battery or factory farm chicken.
In 2004 the total number of dairy farms in England fell to below 16,000. To this figure may be added about another 6000 for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The trend was then for an annual reduction of about 10% . This suggests that the total number for the UK as of 2008 is about 15,000. However, since those leaving dairying have tended to be the smaller mixed farms rather than those larger farms with a higher percentage commitment to dairying, this does not mean there has been a commensurate decline in total milk supplies. KLS
Mainly in the north west regions.
It depends: Crop Farms are usually on flatter ground, with massive fields Livestock (animal, i.e dairy cows) Farms are on hilly ground, because it cannot be plowed, with smaller fields so the animals are easy to collect and maintain. However, there are some "battery farms", where small animals such as chikens are kept in tiny cages, and they are cramped in, because they use up less space and are cheap. they are illegal in the UK i think
Windmills have been used since the middle ages, wind farms are just an extension of that technology.
2001