The wind does not always blow in areas where windmills are placed. Modern Windmills are very expensive and difficult to transport.
Yes, but it is really a wind turbine, not a windmill which used to be used to grind wheat to flour.
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Some advantages are; * homes * advances in technology * jobs * access to services Some disadvantages are; * shortage of land for building * deforestation * pollution * bad housing conditions
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The ability to sustain within ones self .
Yes some states use windmill power like California
Advantages1. wind to harness electricity2. Environmentally friendly, does not produce green house gasesDisadvantages1. Reliability.The output power of a windmill depends on the speed of the wind.If wind is not strong in the area, the windmill will not generate enough power to grind grain to flour, or, will grind only some grain. Thus building windmills in this type of areas will be useless.2.Noise pollution is also another problem. When rotating, the vanes of the windmill make a considerable amount of noise.3. A lot of resources needed
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A person who looks after a windmill is typically called a "millwright." Millwrights are skilled craftsmen who maintain and repair windmills, ensuring that they operate efficiently. In some contexts, especially in historical settings, they may also be referred to as "windmill keepers" or "windmill operators."
they are mad because they built the windmill. During the battle of the windmill they have to rebuild the windmill
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Depends what windmill it is.
Windmolen is a Dutch equivalent of 'windmill'.
windmill is a process of contain electricity.