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    Wave and Wind Energy in the United States According to the text book, wave power is related to wind power since waves arise from winds blowing over the ocean. Wave Power is the production of energy from the ocean surface waves. As the waves hit the turbine on the sea surface, it becomes generated to electricity and gets transported to a wave energy convertor. Turbines can be housed on the shoreline as well. The production of wave energy comes with consequences. Getting your energy source from…

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    Some 5000 years ago, firstly wind power was used to navigate ships in the Nile. The Europeans used it to pump water and grind grains in 1700s and 1800s.The first windmill which generated electricity was installed in 1890 in U.S. A…

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    org/blogs/climate-in-context-global-warmings-potential-impact-on-wind-energy Conserve Energy Future (January 08, 2015) 7 Pros and Cons of Wind Energy - Conserve Energy Future. Retrieved on December 17, 2015. From http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/pros-and-cons-of-wind-energy.php Energy Informative (n,d) How Much Do Solar Panels Cost - Energy Informative. Retrieved on December 17, 2015. From http://energyinformative.org/solar-panels-cost/ Mail Online (n,d) Wind farms can actually Increase…

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    Coal Energy vs Wind Energy The United States alone burns more than a billion tons of coal every year, making up more than half of the electricity used in the US from coal power. However, burning fossil fuels also causes 78 percent of the United States global warming emissions, 32 percent being from coal. In order to combat these pollutants and hopefully cut down prices different cleaner, and renewable energy alternatives are being used instead. One of these newer and effective forms of…

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    state, I believe that Maine is one of the most natural beauty states America have. That is why a lot of people who are retired moved from other states to Maine. They moved in order to enjoy their nice and peaceful life. As a result, the windmill or wind energy should not be in Maine. The citizens of Maine are relying on nature. For example, people from Eastern Maine are mostly lobsterman. If windmill were to place in the ocean, it would create problems for those who go fishing, such as the boat…

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    Hurricanes Hurricanes form when warm ocean water evaporates into energy. When the water vapor condenses it sends out energy. The energy builds up and drives the wind of the hurricane Once the hurricane is overland the energy reduces. Hurricane winds are not as strong as tornado wind. Hurricanes can last days. Hurricanes are hundreds of kilos wide. Hurricanes can cause big waves that can cause flooding. Tornadoes Many layers, of the tornado go in many different directions and speeds. Between…

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     What is wind and how it works :- Wind is moving air and is caused by differences in air pressure within our atmosphere, Air under high pressure moves toward areas of low pressure , The greater the difference in pressure, the faster the air flows. Air may not seem like anything at all, in fact, we look right through it all the time, but during a windstorm, air really makes its presence known, Wind is able to lift roofs off buildings, blow down power lines and trees, and cause highway accidents…

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    substrate. This can be attributed to how they source their food, which is present in the substrate. The more resistance the substrate has, the harder and more energy required to reach the food needed. This tied back to migratory bird’s considerations and how their habitat is influenced by their migration as they aim to reduce the amount of energy expended, especially on retrieving food. This was also proven in previous literature, such as the 2007 paper written by Andrew Geering which shows that…

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    Hurricanes and tornadoes are two storms that can cause an enormous destruction in towns. This storms are similar to each other, but have different factor on the way they form, how long they last, how strong the winds are, when do they occur, and what are the warning sings. First of all, tropical cyclones are known by different names depending where in the world it occurs, for example, in North and Central America on the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean the storms are called hurricanes. Before it…

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    solar radiation, lower latitudes have more energy than the higher latitudes from the sun. Some locations on the same line of latitude will have different weather depending on how close or far they are to the oceans. Also lakes and rivers reduce the heat temperature because of the large amount of water they hold. When the atmosphere heats up it creates pressure, and different pressures create wind or breeze. Placing windmills near places that have lots of wind power, like oceans, valleys, and…

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