Wind always blows constantly at seashore. Some times at the banks of big river too wind is blowing constantly.
Usually where there is a big open space and large water body, wind's speed at such places will be considerably more.
Wind is constantly blowing in the deserts too.
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Wind energy is generally captured with windmills.The term windmill was actually termed to describe using wind to produce mechanical energy to run a mill such as a grain mill to produce flower.In the USA, many of the early windmills powered mechanical pumps for water, especially water to feed animals in remote areas.Most modern windmills incorporate a generator and are now used to produce electricity rather than mechanical energy.
Yes, because of its direction maybe it comes from America which is a cold place right NOW example going to Philippines which has a hot temperature therefore if the temperature of the wind is cold/hot coming from that particular place the place it should go to could have the opposite temperature of the place that the wind is coming from.
varies GREATLY with location altitude. I would throw a guess out there and say that at any second wind speeds anywhere on this planet are from 0MPH to 150MPH, here in Oxnard, CA, USA right now Wednesday November 4 2009 at 2:15 pm the windspeed is West at 17MPH
It was previously thought that the early stages of the human embryo were similar to those found in other types of creatures (Haeckel's diagrams), but it has now been shown that this is not quite conclusive (google "Haeckel diagram fraud"). There is still a lot of research going on in this area, and the data is constantly changing.
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anywhere, smart one That's right, anywhere. Small, efficient wind generators have now been designed that can be placed nearly anywhere the wind blows. This includes homesteads, schools, green houses, city houses, boats, at campsites, etc. So, not only can you use the energy produced from wind everywhere we use electricity now, we can also generate it at the site of consumption.
There generally is a insulator on or around the horn plunger. Did it get forgotten, pinched, etc.? I believe the problem is here. Airbag is unrelated I believe.
You may need to put in some antifreeze that may be why it blows hot air constantly you my be out of antifreeze in your truck. I have the same problem. I had it checked and was told my actuator,Temp valve is malfunctioned. Going to fix soon and hope it works. You can unplug it to shut of the heat, but in mine i now only have a little heat in the defrosters.
I live in Missouri and the wind here causes some interesting weather conditions. There doesn't seem to be any one wind direction here. However every now and then we get really powerful winds that can last up to 24 hours. Depending on the direction of the wind will severely alter the weather here and give us unusual weather. When strong winds blow from the north for a day we could have cold weather even in March it could drop below freezing temperature. When the wind blows from the south it could make temperatures up to 60 degrees in the winter months. But to answer your question it is hard to say which direction the wind blows in central America.
the earth does not stay still the earth turns on its own axis, it also moves around the sun. the sky moves because the wind blows the clouds. did you now learn anything in science
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Because we're lazy, and we want our beer now, we dont' want to have to search for a bottle opener. Americans are constantly searching for the easiest, quickest way to do everything.
we changed radaitor & thermastate , now heater blows cold air
check the fuse
The "You are now leaving Ohio" sign. Trust me, I live here, it blows.
- a wind turbine - The propellers or blades around a rotor turn when the wind blows against them, producing energy. This energy passes from the rotor to the main shaft, then spins the generator to create electricity. A tower approximately 100 feet in height holds the wind turbines to capture most energy coming from the wind. Wind turbines can produce electricity for a single building or home as well as distribute electricity through power grids