William Kamkwamba got the idea to build a windmill from a book he found in a local library, titled "Using Energy." The book illustrated how windmills could generate electricity, which inspired him to create one to provide power for his family's home in Malawi. Despite limited resources and formal education, Kamkwamba's ingenuity and determination led him to successfully construct a working windmill, demonstrating the power of innovation in overcoming adversity.
Snowball wanted to build a windmill to generate electricity and improve the animals' lives on the farm. Napoleon initially opposed the idea, viewing it as a threat to his power. The other animals were mostly in favor of the windmill, as they saw it as a way to make their lives easier and more comfortable.
Because he says that it was his idea for building the windmill
They were deeply divided on the subject of the windmill. Which snowball was for. He in which drew out the plans ,but Napoleon was against the idea thought they had better things to do then build a windmill.
The man who had the idea to build the canal was William T. Love.
Snowball and Napoleon. If one made a suggestion the other would not approve of it. For example the windmill. When Snowball came up with the idea, Napoleon said that it would not work. But as soon as Napoleon chased Snowball away, he decided to build the windmill anyway.
William needed to build castles because as invading army he wasn't very popular with the locals and came under attack often
Pericles had the idea to build the Parthenon.
It was Snowballs idea therefore he did not want to contribute to an awseome idea, but then he got rid of snowball and let every one know that the windmill is a great feature to accomidate many labourious tasks...............
he wants to impress the animals. Remember he get s the idea from snowball
True Fact: William Frederick Lamb. He was in a competition making the Empire State Building the tallest building in the world.
The windmill would consume as much, or more energy than it could produce making it a unneeded and energy consuming device. There would be no advantage to this situation.
William the Conqueror built two stone castles; Chepstow and the Tower of London. These were the first buildings in England that were not churches to be made from stone, and they were designed to impress and intimidate. Castles made from stone was an idea that did not catch on until the 12th Century.