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.
Windmills can be used to pump water from a local river to the village where people live. Windmills can be used to generate electricity so people can see at night or keep warm in winter.
When they cut down forests to put up the windmills you lose all the oxygen generating from the trees and the windmills that produce wind energy can only be used in that community; also the trucks bring in the parts for the windmills pollutes the environment.
Yes, colonial people in America and other regions did have windmills. They were used primarily for grinding grain, pumping water, and other agricultural tasks. Windmills were introduced by European settlers and adapted to local conditions, becoming an important part of rural infrastructure in many colonial communities. Their design and function varied depending on the region and available resources.
100% of the people who have to live near them
Dutch people and windmills
Windmills in Texas have had a positive impact on the state by generating clean energy and reducing carbon emissions. They also bring economic benefits by creating jobs and contributing to the local economy. However, there have been concerns about the impact of wind turbines on wildlife, especially birds and bats.
they pump underground water to the surface
Wells & windmills.
Most people are dead
The ranch didn't have to rely on springs and other natural sources to water their cattle with, they just used windmills as a source of energy to pump water to stock tanks for their cattle to drink from.
many people in the world do. that's all i know.
the apartment of many people working thinking about what to make and how