Its very, very tall. The largest windmill in the world (currently) is the Enercon E-126. It's blades are just over 200 feet long and the windmill height including the blade at vertical position is around 650 feet (taller than two football fields)!
The largest wind turbines in use produce 7 MW (7000 kW).
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
there is no windmills!
Yes, there are lots of windmills in Europe.
Brian Flint has written: 'Suffolk windmills' -- subject(s): Windmills 'Windmills of East Anglia' -- subject(s): History, Windmills
Windmills produce about 2% of worldwide power.
Windmills are found, mainly in Holland.
Drinkstone windmills was created in 1689.
Clayton Windmills was created in 1866.
Morley-Windmills was created in 1973.
The ISBN of Windmills of the Gods is 0688065708.
Windmills of the Gods was created in 1987.