Because they have moving parts, such as the sails, and all moving things on land make a noise.
The Main problem with Windmills is they will only run when there is enough Wind.
The noise level of windmills typically ranges from 35 to 50 decibels at a distance of about 300 feet, which is comparable to the sound of a quiet conversation or a refrigerator running. Modern wind turbine designs have significantly reduced noise levels compared to older models.
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
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.
No, clouds do not make noise.
Adverse impacts might include: * Cost of materials and production and maintenance costs. * Visual impact. Spoiling a view or skyline. * Noise impact. Windmills make some noise, and the amount of noise increases with the speed of the sails / blades. * Damage to wildlife. Bird strikes on the blades might be an example of this. * Loss of habitat due to windmill construction / infrastructure requirements, access roads, etc.
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.
The Main problem with Windmills is they will only run when there is enough Wind.
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Windmills have been shown to have some detrimental effects on the people who live near them. The main issues stem from the noise which is created by the windmills, which leads to loss of sleep and headaches. They have not been proven to be the direct cause of any health problems.
The noise level of windmills typically ranges from 35 to 50 decibels at a distance of about 300 feet, which is comparable to the sound of a quiet conversation or a refrigerator running. Modern wind turbine designs have significantly reduced noise levels compared to older models.
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.