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What do windmills do to make bread?

Windmills grind grain such as wheat into flour, the flour is used by a bakery to make bread.


How did people make flour before the invention of windmills?

they made it with cotton and grass!! truth!!


Can windmills run flour mills?

yes many do


Did the dutch people use windmills for grinding flour?

I am sure some windmills were used to grind flour, however the majority were used a pumps to keep the land drained.


Why did windmills grind materials?

Some windmills were made to grind flour others were made for other purposes.


What are windmills for?

To harvest the power of the wind to generate energy.Turn wind into flour.


How did windmills impact peoples' lives in the west?

Windmills were used as a power source before the advent of electrical power. They were used to grind wheat to make flour for people as well as power pumps to irrigate crops.


What are the uses of windmills?

Windmills in Holland were put to use pumping water from land they reclaimed from the sea, they are also used to grind grains to make flour etc. Modern day wind turbines are used to generate electricity.


Why are windmills used?

windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour


What were windmills used for in olden times?

The windmill turned a large stone wheeled over a flat stone surface. Grain was placed on the surface in order to grind it. Such as wheat to make flour. Windmills were also used to pump water. Windmills in Ireland can be found in Skerries in Northen Dublin


What are the two uses of windmills?

Traditionally windmills have been used to grind grain for flour. In some places they pump water, for instance to drain low lying land, which is why the Netherlands became famous for windmills.


What did windmills used to be used for?

Mainly to grind corn and other seeds, turning them to flour.