Windmills grind grain such as wheat into flour, the flour is used by a bakery to make bread.
To make the windmills spin walk up to them and blowinto the MIC.
yes! they do.
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
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Older windmills typically have a simpler design with smaller blades and lower efficiency compared to newer windmills. New windmills are larger and more advanced, with improved technology and taller towers to capture stronger winds at higher altitudes. Additionally, newer windmills can generate more electricity due to enhanced power conversion systems.
Windmills can make power with wind.
Windmills
the apartment of many people working thinking about what to make and how
Windmills help people in many ways. In olden times they used it to grind wheat for bread. Now we mostly use it to harness the power of wind energy and converting that into electricity. In netherlands, they use windmills to pump water away thereby leaving land for urbanization. Even today, most of the netherlands is below sea level.
No, you do not need a bread maker to make bread. You can make bread using traditional methods such as kneading the dough by hand and baking it in an oven.
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