Transportation by Wind
The complete residue load conveyed by a breeze can be isolated into two sections.
- Bed load
- Suspended load
The bigger and heavier particles, for example, sands or rock, which are moved by the breezes yet not lifted more than 30 to 60 cm of the earth’s surface comprise the bed load. While the better mud or on the other hand dust particles which are lifted by the moving breezes by a distance of many meters over the earth’s surface comprises the suspended burden.
Wind Turbine- How it Works?
The wind is the natural movement of air in the Earth’s atmosphere. It is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth’s surface by the sun. As warm air rises above, cooler air rushes in to fill the void, resulting in air movement, which we perceive as wind.
Wind can occur at different speeds and directions, and it can have a significant amount of impact on the environment and weather patterns. To harness wind as a renewable energy source, wind turbines can also be used.