Often the very same way you would use electricity.
We use about 38 percent of Earth's land surface for agriculture.
As solar power.
Because only 3 percent of the liquid water on Earth is use-able for drinking and agriculture. The rest of it is salt water which can not be used for either.
Oil is now used the most
Electrolysis.
it can be used for daily requirement for domestic and agriculture purpose.
In addition to its use in agriculture, the water stored in lakes created behind dams is also used to generate electricity.
A. F. Butchbaker has written: 'Electricity and electronics for agriculture' -- subject(s): Electric engineering, Electricity in agriculture, Electronics in agriculture
General use of electricity in agriculture is for pumping the water, using automated water sprinklers, running the bore well pump.
A smokehouse is used in the food and agriculture industry. It can be used to smoke meat, fowl and fish. The heating source can be steam, gas fire or electricity.
I don't think there is any application in agriculture, apart from the use of electricity. What is ppt?
To generate electricity, controle the river flooding and for agriculture.
Harry W. Kitts has written: 'Farm electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity in agriculture
Transportation: Energy is used to power vehicles such as cars, trains, and airplanes. Electricity generation: Energy is used to produce electricity that powers our homes, businesses, and industries. Heating and cooling: Energy is used to regulate indoor temperatures through heating and air conditioning systems. Industrial processes: Energy is used in manufacturing processes to produce goods and materials. Agriculture: Energy is used for tasks such as irrigation, machinery operation, and crop processing in agriculture.
tourism, hydro-electricity, agriculture - jute, tobacco, herbal
Rivers in China are important for drinking, agriculture, and electricity generation.
Geothermal energy is used to generate electricity, for heating and cooling buildings, and for various industrial processes such as desalination and agriculture. It is a renewable and sustainable energy source that relies on the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface.