The earliest recorded use of wind as a source of power dates back to 17th century BC. The Babylonian emperor Hammurabi, the historical records suggest, used wind power for his ambitious irrigation projects. Sail boats ...
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The answer to this question may come from a simple conversation about whether to wear light-colored clothing or dark-colored clothing during an outdoor adventure. Nearly everyone has learned that lighter colors and white reflect the ...
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This situation is variously called an energy crunch, an energy crisis or even a shortage (of whatever fuel is supposedly in short supply). But the dictionary/encyclopedia definition states that a crisis/crunch can be a bottleneck ...
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The term “black gold” has been applied to at least two natural resources in the past. Petroleum, commonly known as “oil” was called black gold because of it s value and the amount of money ...
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