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Biology, 28.09.2019 07:20 davidtemple
Windmills that generate electricity are being
built in coastal areas. the main benefit of these
windmills is that they
(1) produce finite resources
(2) reduce dependency on fuels that cause air
pollution
(3) absorb the noise of passing boats
(4) maintain the salt concentration in the ocean
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