Wind energy has been harnessed for thousands of years, with early uses dating back to ancient civilizations that utilized windmills for tasks such as grinding grain and pumping water. The first recorded windmill appeared in Persia around 500-900 AD. In the 19th century, advancements in technology led to the development of larger wind turbines, which began generating electricity in the late 1800s. The modern wind energy industry has rapidly expanded since the late 20th century, driven by the demand for renewable energy sources and advancements in turbine efficiency.
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Yes, it has been used for thousands of years by sail boats, and then by sailing ships. It has been used for hundreds of years by windmills to pump water. It has been very successful because it is a renewable resource. Hi Mya!
A resource war can be one of or combination of a few things. But a good example would be the Persian Gulf War. Iraq invaded Kuwait because Iraq's economy was shot and oil was a perfect resource to exploit for economic means. A fictitious example of a resource war was the resource war Between The U.S. and the Peoples Chinese Republic from the Fallout universe.
One look at the wind map of Europe, one can see the average wind speed for the last 180 minutes. Altitude of 10 meters above ground is shown.
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If you mean energy then you use wind turbines
Wind energy is a renewable resource, as there will always be wind.
Ultimately, the energy from wind energy comes from solar radiation.
Yes. Since Wind is generated by Sun energy, it is virtually an inexhaustible resource.
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Yes, it is.
Wind is a renewable resource on earth. Wind turbines can be used to catch the wind's energy and be used to create electricity.
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because we use windmill to collect the wind for us
renewable resource
Wind energy is considered inexhaustible, making it a sustainable resource for generating electricity.
there is always going to be wind and solar rays